From: Digest To: "OS/2GenAu Digest" Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 00:00:55 EST-10EDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600 Subject: [os2genau_digest] No. 1509 Reply-To: X-List-Unsubscribe: www.os2site.com/list/ ************************************************** Thursday 21 June 2007 Number 1509 ************************************************** Subjects for today 1 Re: ECS 2.O RC1 : Nicholas Lysaght" 2 Re: ECS 2.O RC1 : ecs user 3 Re: ECS 2.O RC1 : Ed Durrant 4 Re: ECS 2.O RC1 : Mike O'Connor 5 Re: ECS 2.O RC1 : Glenn Montgomery 6 Re: ECS 2.O RC1 : Nicholas Lysaght" 7 OOo 2.0.4 Quickstart : Alan Duval **= Email 1 ==========================** Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 23:05:40 +0800 From: "Nicholas Lysaght" Subject: Re: ECS 2.O RC1 Hi All (again). On 6/20/07, Mike O'Connor wrote: > > Ed Durrant wrote: > > Mike O'Connor wrote: > >> Hi Nick. > >> > >> Nicholas Lysaght wrote: > >>> Hi All. > >>> > >>> Has anybody successfully downloaded yet? If > >>> so, what > >>> time did you start? That might be the secret, as Mensys may be > >>> overloaded. > >>> > >>> For me, I can get about 26MiB of the file, and then it stalls. > >>> > >>> Look forward to hearing from you. > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> > >>> NICK > >> I started at 2007-06-19 21:37:10 AEST and finished receiving at > >> 2007-06-20 14:42:04 AEST: > >> > >> 552.2MB at 9.185 KB/sec on my 1535/256 ADSL. MD5sum was perfect, and > >> burnt to CD-R at 48x gave same MD5sum using isocomp.exe. > >> > >> Haven't yet booted it - but will do so soon. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Mike > > Started last night about 6PM - 21 hours later it finished (2nd attempt > > - first one finished 200MB early) - just burning the ISO now. > > > > Perhaps we should try to get a mirror site is Australia ? - but with > > security of course. > > > > Cheers/2 > > > > Ed. > Hi Ed, > > That was my own thought! Someone like Ian Manners - with proof of > entitlement provided to him. > It would be a lot simpler if Mensys put a much tighter cap on the number > of concurrent downloads, in order to speed them individually, with > website notification of position in queue and estimated wait-time, > followed up by an e-mail providing a password-qualified URI for a > full-speed download, which would be valid for commencing during next 30 > minutes - if not accessed within that time frame, go to end of current > queue - which is what Linspire did - as it gets a bit nerve-wracking > watching inbound rate dropping all the way to ZERO occasionally, and > wondering if after 5 seconds there whether it was going to drop out! > > Regards, > Mike The points you raise, Mike, are in my opinion; valid. Worst part about it all, I now have a 10GiB limit, and 3 tries at getting this file will make it add up. The reason I'm writing now, is my download has stalled again, this time with 160GiB done. At 1800, I started with As it is directly to Mensys website through authentication, I don't think WGet or PM Download work here, but I may be wrong. Oh well, there's always tomorrow :-) Thanks for your collective shoulders . Regards NICK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > [attachments have been removed] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 2 ==========================** Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:53:04 -0700 (PDT) From: ecs user Subject: Re: ECS 2.O RC1 > Nicholas Lysaght wrote: > As it is directly to > Mensys website through authentication, I don't > think WGet or PM Download work here, but I may > be wrong. wget does work with the Mensys ftp download links. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. http://search.yahoo dot com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 3 ==========================** Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 07:11:44 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: ECS 2.O RC1 Nicholas Lysaght wrote: > Hi All (again). > > On 6/20/07, Mike O'Connor wrote: >> >> Ed Durrant wrote: >> > Mike O'Connor wrote: >> >> Hi Nick. >> >> >> >> Nicholas Lysaght wrote: >> >>> Hi All. >> >>> >> >>> Has anybody successfully downloaded yet? If >> >>> so, what >> >>> time did you start? That might be the secret, as Mensys may be >> >>> overloaded. >> >>> >> >>> For me, I can get about 26MiB of the file, and then it stalls. >> >>> >> >>> Look forward to hearing from you. >> >>> >> >>> Regards >> >>> >> >>> NICK >> >> I started at 2007-06-19 21:37:10 AEST and finished receiving at >> >> 2007-06-20 14:42:04 AEST: >> >> >> >> 552.2MB at 9.185 KB/sec on my 1535/256 ADSL. MD5sum was perfect, and >> >> burnt to CD-R at 48x gave same MD5sum using isocomp.exe. >> >> >> >> Haven't yet booted it - but will do so soon. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Mike >> > Started last night about 6PM - 21 hours later it finished (2nd attempt >> > - first one finished 200MB early) - just burning the ISO now. >> > >> > Perhaps we should try to get a mirror site is Australia ? - but with >> > security of course. >> > >> > Cheers/2 >> > >> > Ed. >> Hi Ed, >> >> That was my own thought! Someone like Ian Manners - with proof of >> entitlement provided to him. >> It would be a lot simpler if Mensys put a much tighter cap on the number >> of concurrent downloads, in order to speed them individually, with >> website notification of position in queue and estimated wait-time, >> followed up by an e-mail providing a password-qualified URI for a >> full-speed download, which would be valid for commencing during next 30 >> minutes - if not accessed within that time frame, go to end of current >> queue - which is what Linspire did - as it gets a bit nerve-wracking >> watching inbound rate dropping all the way to ZERO occasionally, and >> wondering if after 5 seconds there whether it was going to drop out! >> >> Regards, >> Mike > > > > The points you raise, Mike, are in my opinion; valid. Worst part about it > all, I now have a 10GiB limit, and 3 tries at getting this file will > make > it add up. The reason I'm writing now, is my download has stalled again, > this time with 160GiB done. At 1800, I started with As it is directly to > Mensys website through authentication, I don't think WGet or PM Download > work here, but I may be wrong. > > Oh well, there's always tomorrow :-) Thanks for your collective shoulders > . > > Regards > > NICK > Hi Nick, I'm not sure which list it was posted on but apparently WGET does work with this file and allows restarts from the point reached. Cheers/2 Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 4 ==========================** Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 07:17:35 +1000 From: Mike O'Connor Subject: Re: ECS 2.O RC1 Nicholas Lysaght wrote: > Hi All (again). > > On 6/20/07, Mike O'Connor wrote: >> >> Ed Durrant wrote: >> > Mike O'Connor wrote: >> >> Hi Nick. >> >> >> >> Nicholas Lysaght wrote: >> >>> Hi All. >> >>> >> >>> Has anybody successfully downloaded yet? If >> >>> so, what >> >>> time did you start? That might be the secret, as Mensys may be >> >>> overloaded. >> >>> >> >>> For me, I can get about 26MiB of the file, and then it stalls. >> >>> >> >>> Look forward to hearing from you. >> >>> >> >>> Regards >> >>> >> >>> NICK >> >> I started at 2007-06-19 21:37:10 AEST and finished receiving at >> >> 2007-06-20 14:42:04 AEST: >> >> >> >> 552.2MB at 9.185 KB/sec on my 1535/256 ADSL. MD5sum was perfect, and >> >> burnt to CD-R at 48x gave same MD5sum using isocomp.exe. >> >> >> >> Haven't yet booted it - but will do so soon. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Mike >> > Started last night about 6PM - 21 hours later it finished (2nd attempt >> > - first one finished 200MB early) - just burning the ISO now. >> > >> > Perhaps we should try to get a mirror site is Australia ? - but with >> > security of course. >> > >> > Cheers/2 >> > >> > Ed. >> Hi Ed, >> >> That was my own thought! Someone like Ian Manners - with proof of >> entitlement provided to him. >> It would be a lot simpler if Mensys put a much tighter cap on the number >> of concurrent downloads, in order to speed them individually, with >> website notification of position in queue and estimated wait-time, >> followed up by an e-mail providing a password-qualified URI for a >> full-speed download, which would be valid for commencing during next 30 >> minutes - if not accessed within that time frame, go to end of current >> queue - which is what Linspire did - as it gets a bit nerve-wracking >> watching inbound rate dropping all the way to ZERO occasionally, and >> wondering if after 5 seconds there whether it was going to drop out! >> >> Regards, >> Mike > > > > The points you raise, Mike, are in my opinion; valid. Worst part about it > all, I now have a 10GiB limit, and 3 tries at getting this file will > make > it add up. The reason I'm writing now, is my download has stalled again, > this time with 160GiB done. At 1800, I started with As it is directly to > Mensys website through authentication, I don't think WGet or PM Download > work here, but I may be wrong. > > Oh well, there's always tomorrow :-) Thanks for your collective shoulders > . > > Regards > > NICK > Hi Nick, I had forgotten about accessing the FTP-site at Mensys *directly*! Just click on the "browse" adjacent to the RC1 item and that takes you to the actual FTP site, with nothing selected. You can then drag the user+password-qualified URI to the desktop and then drop that into e.g. the SCAN folder of PM Download Center, to have full control of it [them]! Regards, Mike ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 5 ==========================** Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 11:02:05 +0000 From: Glenn Montgomery Subject: Re: ECS 2.O RC1 HI guys, just thought I'd let you know that I started to download the RC1 this morning at 09:52AEST. As of now (11:03AEST) I'm at 7% so it's going to take forever as I'm averaging about 9kb/s (WOW) using PM Downloader. I'll let you know how it all went :-\ Glenn. Mike O'Connor wrote: > Nicholas Lysaght wrote: >> Hi All (again). >> >> On 6/20/07, Mike O'Connor wrote: >>> >>> Ed Durrant wrote: >>> > Mike O'Connor wrote: >>> >> Hi Nick. >>> >> >>> >> Nicholas Lysaght wrote: >>> >>> Hi All. >>> >>> >>> >>> Has anybody successfully downloaded yet? If >>> >>> so, what >>> >>> time did you start? That might be the secret, as Mensys may be >>> >>> overloaded. >>> >>> >>> >>> For me, I can get about 26MiB of the file, and then it stalls. >>> >>> >>> >>> Look forward to hearing from you. >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> >>> >>> NICK >>> >> I started at 2007-06-19 21:37:10 AEST and finished receiving at >>> >> 2007-06-20 14:42:04 AEST: >>> >> >>> >> 552.2MB at 9.185 KB/sec on my 1535/256 ADSL. MD5sum was perfect, and >>> >> burnt to CD-R at 48x gave same MD5sum using isocomp.exe. >>> >> >>> >> Haven't yet booted it - but will do so soon. >>> >> >>> >> Regards, >>> >> Mike >>> > Started last night about 6PM - 21 hours later it finished (2nd >>> attempt >>> > - first one finished 200MB early) - just burning the ISO now. >>> > >>> > Perhaps we should try to get a mirror site is Australia ? - but with >>> > security of course. >>> > >>> > Cheers/2 >>> > >>> > Ed. >>> Hi Ed, >>> >>> That was my own thought! Someone like Ian Manners - with proof of >>> entitlement provided to him. >>> It would be a lot simpler if Mensys put a much tighter cap on the >>> number >>> of concurrent downloads, in order to speed them individually, with >>> website notification of position in queue and estimated wait-time, >>> followed up by an e-mail providing a password-qualified URI for a >>> full-speed download, which would be valid for commencing during next 30 >>> minutes - if not accessed within that time frame, go to end of current >>> queue - which is what Linspire did - as it gets a bit nerve-wracking >>> watching inbound rate dropping all the way to ZERO occasionally, and >>> wondering if after 5 seconds there whether it was going to drop out! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mike >> >> >> >> The points you raise, Mike, are in my opinion; valid. Worst part >> about it >> all, I now have a 10GiB limit, and 3 tries at getting this file will >> make >> it add up. The reason I'm writing now, is my download has stalled again, >> this time with 160GiB done. At 1800, I started with As it is >> directly to >> Mensys website through authentication, I don't think WGet or PM Download >> work here, but I may be wrong. >> >> Oh well, there's always tomorrow :-) Thanks for your collective >> shoulders >> . >> >> Regards >> >> NICK >> > Hi Nick, > I had forgotten about accessing the FTP-site at Mensys *directly*! > Just click on the "browse" adjacent to the RC1 item and that takes you > to the actual FTP site, with nothing selected. > You can then drag the user+password-qualified URI to the desktop and > then drop that into e.g. the SCAN folder of PM Download Center, to > have full control of it [them]! > > Regards, > Mike > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 6 ==========================** Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:44:41 +0800 From: "Nicholas Lysaght" Subject: Re: ECS 2.O RC1 Hi All. I installed PM Downloader last night. Ran it, but within 8Mib it stopped again. Nothing happened for a while, so downloaded it again....same result. Walked away and came back, then sent a SOS to Mensys. Within 5 minutes it HAD linked up again, and hasn't stopped since. At 0930 WST I am cheerfully downloading at about 5kps. Should finish maybe tonight. :-) Thanks again for your support. Regards NICK On 6/21/07, Glenn Montgomery wrote: > > HI guys, > > just thought I'd let you know that I started to download the RC1 this > morning at 09:52AEST. As of now (11:03AEST) I'm at 7% so it's going to > take forever as I'm averaging about 9kb/s (WOW) using PM Downloader. > I'll let you know how it all went :-\ > > Glenn. > > Mike O'Connor wrote: > > Nicholas Lysaght wrote: > >> Hi All (again). > >> > >> On 6/20/07, Mike O'Connor wrote: > >>> > >>> Ed Durrant wrote: > >>> > Mike O'Connor wrote: > >>> >> Hi Nick. > >>> >> > >>> >> Nicholas Lysaght wrote: > >>> >>> Hi All. > >>> >>> > >>> >>> Has anybody successfully downloaded yet? If > >>> >>> so, what > >>> >>> time did you start? That might be the secret, as Mensys may be > >>> >>> overloaded. > >>> >>> > >>> >>> For me, I can get about 26MiB of the file, and then it stalls. > >>> >>> > >>> >>> Look forward to hearing from you. > >>> >>> > >>> >>> Regards > >>> >>> > >>> >>> NICK > >>> >> I started at 2007-06-19 21:37:10 AEST and finished receiving at > >>> >> 2007-06-20 14:42:04 AEST: > >>> >> > >>> >> 552.2MB at 9.185 KB/sec on my 1535/256 ADSL. MD5sum was perfect, > and > >>> >> burnt to CD-R at 48x gave same MD5sum using isocomp.exe. > >>> >> > >>> >> Haven't yet booted it - but will do so soon. > >>> >> > >>> >> Regards, > >>> >> Mike > >>> > Started last night about 6PM - 21 hours later it finished (2nd > >>> attempt > >>> > - first one finished 200MB early) - just burning the ISO now. > >>> > > >>> > Perhaps we should try to get a mirror site is Australia ? - but with > >>> > security of course. > >>> > > >>> > Cheers/2 > >>> > > >>> > Ed. > >>> Hi Ed, > >>> > >>> That was my own thought! Someone like Ian Manners - with proof of > >>> entitlement provided to him. > >>> It would be a lot simpler if Mensys put a much tighter cap on the > >>> number > >>> of concurrent downloads, in order to speed them individually, with > >>> website notification of position in queue and estimated wait-time, > >>> followed up by an e-mail providing a password-qualified URI for a > >>> full-speed download, which would be valid for commencing during next > 30 > >>> minutes - if not accessed within that time frame, go to end of current > >>> queue - which is what Linspire did - as it gets a bit nerve-wracking > >>> watching inbound rate dropping all the way to ZERO occasionally, and > >>> wondering if after 5 seconds there whether it was going to drop out! > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Mike > >> > >> > >> > >> The points you raise, Mike, are in my opinion; valid. Worst part > >> about it > >> all, I now have a 10GiB limit, and 3 tries at getting this file will > >> make > >> it add up. The reason I'm writing now, is my download has stalled > again, > >> this time with 160GiB done. At 1800, I started with As it is > >> directly to > >> Mensys website through authentication, I don't think WGet or PM > Download > >> work here, but I may be wrong. > >> > >> Oh well, there's always tomorrow :-) Thanks for your collective > >> shoulders > >> . > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> NICK > >> > > Hi Nick, > > I had forgotten about accessing the FTP-site at Mensys *directly*! > > Just click on the "browse" adjacent to the RC1 item and that takes you > > to the actual FTP site, with nothing selected. > > You can then drag the user+password-qualified URI to the desktop and > > then drop that into e.g. the SCAN folder of PM Download Center, to > > have full control of it [them]! > > > > Regards, > > Mike > > > > > > > > > > > > [attachments have been removed] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 7 ==========================** Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:04:07 +1000 From: Alan Duval Subject: OOo 2.0.4 Quickstart Hi, I installed OOo 2.0.4 today and everything was working OK. Then I tried clicking the Quickstart icon and was pleased how quickly Open Office started. However later when I tried it again it didn't open the writing program and the Quickstart icon remained crosshatched. I then found that I couldn't shut down the computer by right clicking on the desktop and choosing shutdown. However I could by clicking on the Power icon and then selecting power off. After restarting I was able to shut down by right clicking on the desktop and choosing shutdown. However if I use Quickstart for Open Office the same shutdown problem occurs. Has anyone else had this problem? Regsrds, Alan Duval ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------