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Each time I've tried to download the PPC-version of ArchLinux from ftp://ftp.archlinuxppc.org/iso/releases I get a message that asks for a username & password. Please tell me what the username & password I need to submit.
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Works fine here.
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Would you tell me the login-details (username & password) I need to access & download the files in that FTP server? - or please tell me where to find a non-FTP server, which allows me to download the last 2 PPC versions of Arch Linux?
Last edited by NewsAndHistory (2009-01-15 17:54:43)
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No, what I mean is that it doesn't require a username or password.
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I knew/know what you meant. If you're not very busy helping other noobs like me, would you please upload the following file to FileDropper.com or any other free file-hosting website for me? I'm still unable to download it from that FTP server:
Archlinux-ppc-2007.08.2-Don't-Panic.ftp.iso
My 3rd attempt to access & download from that same FTP server (failed):
Last edited by NewsAndHistory (2009-01-15 18:22:31)
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Afaik this is not an official Arch fork - i think you better get in touch with the PPC devs/maintainers.
One address that pops up on the front page is armin at archlinuxppc dot org. Alexander Baldeck's name is also listed there.
Edit: Just tried on Windows (Opera - at work) here, and ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/ works without a hitch. So I'm guessing the problem is at your end. Tried with a different browser?
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Yes, the problem is the mac-browsers, which I've been using to download that specific file from the FTP server. Thanks for telling me what you did. I appreciate your patience & help.
So far, I've tried Apple Safari for Mac, and Firefox to download it.
In a moment, I'll download Opera for Mac, so then I can try to download that arch linux .iso-file, again.
If you or anyone, who has enough time to deal with this can upload that file to FileDropper.com for me, I would very much appreciate it. Today, my browsers have been working fine on non-FTP servers (especially the ones that don't ask for usernames & passwords).
I'm leaving this note just to give you or anyone else an idea about how fast FileDropper.com can upload an .iso or any other type of file:
I just uploaded 4GB to FileDropper, today. It took less than 10min for it to finish uploading.
Last edited by NewsAndHistory (2009-01-15 18:55:50)
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Try putting "ftp" or "anonymous" as the username, and anything with an @ sign in it for the password.
("ftp" as the username and "anonymous@" as the password works for me for that site)
I don't know about Apple Safari, but I'm pretty sure Firefox is supposed to hide this process from the user. Maybe the ppc version is different.
Last edited by sokuban (2009-01-15 19:44:18)
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Also try downloading from this mirror (it's HTTP so it should work):
http://mir2.archlinuxfr.org/archlinux/iso/ppc/releases/
EDIT: Also changing just the protocol on the ftp.archlinuxppc.org should work
2007.08.2 http://ftp.archlinuxppc.org/iso/releases/Archlinux-ppc-2007.08.2-Don't-Panic.ftp.iso
2008.08.1 http://ftp.archlinuxppc.org/iso/release … e-Dump.iso
Last edited by SnapShot (2009-01-15 20:48:24)
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Sorry, I can't help; I tried, but I'm behind a VPN, and it won't work with filedropper.com
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I can host the file for a little while.
http://gishten.se/dump/Archlinux-ppc-20 … ic.ftp.iso
Was that the one you wanted?
EDIT: mail me if you still want it.
Last edited by gishten (2009-01-16 01:29:17)
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I'm leaving this note just to give you or anyone else an idea about how fast FileDropper.com can upload an .iso or any other type of file:
I just uploaded 4GB to FileDropper, today. It took less than 10min for it to finish uploading.
A note for you: it always depends on the weakest link. Just because you have a high upload speed doesn't mean anyone else has .
Edit: I just asked someone on a Mac to try it, and it works for him. So you must have some setting all mixed up...
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I appreciate you, Sokuban, Misfit138, SnapShot, B, and Gishten: Thanks for helping me (and being patient with me). I finally successfully downloaded that .iso file I needed from the Arch Linux FTP server by turning off my Speed Download (download manager) application, which was intercepting the files I tried to download, until tonight.
Last edited by NewsAndHistory (2009-01-16 03:52:15)
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For future readers, there's also BitTorrent, which can easily surpass any direct link if there are a good number of seeds and peers (which Linux distros often have)
http://linuxtracker.org/index.php?page= … &tracker=0
Last edited by Ranguvar (2009-01-16 03:39:47)
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I appreciate you, Sokuban, Misfit138, SnapShot, B, and Gishten: Thanks for helping me (and being patient with me). I finally successfully downloaded that .iso file I needed from the Arch Linux FTP server by turning off my Speed Download (download manager) application, which was intercepting the files I tried to download, until tonight.
I hope you enjoy the ride, and welcome to the forums .
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