Updating ISOs with zsync
October 29th, 2009 by Shawn Powers in
Today is Ubuntu Release Day, so it's a perfect time to learn how to use zsync in order to save some bandwidth. It's a nifty tool, and really easy to use.
Download in .ogv format
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Thanks
On November 3rd, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) says:
I wish you've shared this a couple of days before final release....thanks anyway
I never knew this, thanks!
On October 29th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) says:
I never knew this, thanks!
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