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If you can't download it at home, then you'll need to go to a library, internet cafe, school, friends house, or contact them to see if they sell copies on optical media. Or, download it in segments.
There is no way that once can download it and send it to you. You will still have to download it. It has to get to your machine somehow. Your mail box won't hold 800MB anyhow.
Yes, I understand. Perhaps I was unclear.
I was asking if a forum member could download and burn 2 CD's for me (one with *.focal.iso and one with *.hirsute.iso). I would gladly pay to get them!
I was asking if a forum member could download and burn 2 CD's for me (one with *.focal.iso and one with *.hirsute.iso). I would gladly pay to get them!
Looking for something else, I stumbled upon The Linux Shop - looks like they'll send a bunch of different distros on USB or DVD - free UK delivery, worldwide delivery is £4 (approx US$5.7, €4.7).
They don't have Rescuezilla listed, but they do have a contact form.
I wonder how you think email would be better than a direct download. While I understand flaky internet connections, would it not be better to go somewhere like a library and download the file to a flash drive? At least that gets a faster connection locally and you are not still stuck with the bottleneck as has already been explained about email. It also eliminates the dependency upon one of us who may be thousands of miles away from your location and instead uses a local resource.
We just got Spectrum internet in a deal from our community; I was able to download both iterations of Rescuezilla (focal and hirsute) in about two minutes!
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