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(wget -- directory-prefix = $TMP_DIR $wget_arepo_file - o inet. log) 2 > fi if [- f $TMP_DIR / release. main]; then #wget to repo successful echo - e $ "\n\nConnection to repository server is successful\n\n" & & rm - f
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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(wget -- directory-prefix = $TMP_DIR $wget_arepo_file - o inet. log) 2 > fi if [- f $TMP_DIR / release. main]; then #wget to repo successful echo - e $ "\n\nConnection to repository server is successful\n\n" & & rm - f
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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(wget -- directory-prefix = $TMP_DIR $wget_arepo_file - o inet. log) 2 > fi if [- f $TMP_DIR / release. main]; then #wget to repo successful echo - e $ "\n\nConnection to repository server is successful\n\n" & & rm - f
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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(wget -- directory-prefix = $TMP_DIR $wget_arepo_file - o inet. log) 2 > fi if [- f $TMP_DIR / release. main]; then #wget to repo successful echo - e $ "\n\nConnection to repository server is successful\n\n" & & rm - f
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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(wget -- directory-prefix = $TMP_DIR $wget_arepo_file - o inet. log) 2 > fi if [- f $TMP_DIR / release. main]; then #wget to repo successful echo - e $ "\n\nConnection to repository server is successful\n\n" & & rm - f
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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The procedure uses a program called wget which is essentially a command line version of a web browser's save feature.
January 2006 2006
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The procedure uses a program called wget which is essentially a command line version of a web browser's save feature.
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Use of automated download sofware ( "harvesters") such as wget, httrack, etc.
Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial Posted by tw45admin 2010
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Use of automated download sofware ( "harvesters") such as wget, httrack, etc.
Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial Posted by tw45admin 2010
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Use of automated download sofware ( "harvesters") such as wget, httrack, etc.
Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial Posted by tw45admin 2010
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