10.04 troubleshoot system freeze

Paul Madarasz paul.madarasz at gmail.com
Sat Feb 19 21:52:07 UTC 2011


On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 14:32:44 -0500, Ric Moore <wayward4now at gmail.com>
wrote, perhaps among other things:

>On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 01:02 -0500, Doug wrote:
>
>> It's too bad--this looks like a very useful program, if it really can be 
>> obtained.
>> I'm big on diagnostic routines, but I guess I'll have to pass on this one.
>
>Huh, I just did this:
>wayward4now at iam:~$ wget -c
>http://www.stresslinux.org/sl/downloads/stresslinux_32bit_11.3.i686-0.6.105.iso.bz2
>--2011-02-17 14:28:35--
>http://www.stresslinux.org/sl/downloads/stresslinux_32bit_11.3.i686-0.6.105.iso.bz2
>Resolving www.stresslinux.org... 83.141.20.131, 2a01:198:3d0::131:51
>Connecting to www.stresslinux.org|83.141.20.131|:80... connected.
>HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
>Length: 220923819 (211M) [application/x-bzip]
>Saving to: `stresslinux_32bit_11.3.i686-0.6.105.iso.bz2'
>
>0% [                                       ] 968,861      118K/s  eta
>35m 56s ^C
>wayward4now at iam:~$ 
>
>
>And ctrl-c'd it as it would have eaten up my Satellite daily usage, but
>had I left it running, it sure looks like it would have been successful.
>Maybe if you cleared your cache in the browser it would dnload it anew
>instead of falling back on a cache'd lousy copy. But, wget -c (continue
>from an interrupted transfer) has never failed me. Ric

I'm getting "no such file or directory after cutting and pasting the
command.  Looks mighty shaky from here.





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