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<pubdate>v0.114, 2002-09-10</pubdate>
<pubdate>v0.114, 2002-10-09</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>2001</year>
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url="mailto:p@dirac.org">contact me</ulink> and let me know so I can remove the question from the mini-HOWTO.</para>
<sect2><title>[11 Aug 2002]: I see the Woody and Sid .jigdo files. Where are the Sarge .jigdo files?</title>
<para>The testing ISO images aren't being offered at the moment because the boot floppies are broken. When they get
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<sect2><title>jigdo takes a bit long to download the files because wget keeps disconnecting and then reconnecting to the FTP
server for each file. Is there a way to make it faster?</title>
<para>The download speed can be increased by using an HTTP instead of an FTP server - FTP is not a very efficient protocol
for downloading lots of small files. Additionally, you may want to upgrade to the latest version of wget, because that
version supports persistent HTTP connections, which results in another slight speed increase.</para>
<para>Unfortunately, even with persistent HTTP connections, the download speed will not be as high as that of a
single-file ISO download. Such speeds can only be achieved with HTTP pipelining - the jigdo GUI application will support
pipelining.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2><title>How can I make jigdo use a proxy?</title>

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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: September 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: October 2002</CiteTitle>.
Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
Debian ISOs. </Para>

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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: September 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: October 2002</CiteTitle>.
Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
Debian ISOs. </Para>

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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: September 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: October 2002</CiteTitle>.
Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
Debian ISOs. </Para>