Last Tuesday, in the night, I started the download of Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) desktop edition (i386) using µTorrent. I prefer using a bittorrent client for downloading big files like an ISO image for an entire operating system, especially since my Internet connection is not a fast one. Moreover, I prefer to turn my computer off during the night, and µTorrent just continues with downloading the next day as soon as I am logged into Windows XP. And since µTorrent is not a resource hog, I can have it running while working at the computer.
Read the rest of Downloading, verifying, and burning the Ubuntu 7.10 ISO.
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