the log like this:
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Status: Starting download of /fedora/linux/core/2/i386/iso/FC2-i386-DVD.iso
Command: TYPE I
Response: 200 Switching to Binary mode.
Command: PORT 218,82,60,145,7,56
Response: 200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
Command: REST 4294965912
Response: 350 Restart position accepted (4294965912).
Command: RETR FC2-i386-DVD.iso
Response: 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for FC2-i386-DVD.iso (4370640896 bytes).
Error:
Error: Download failed
--------------------------------------------I have check this forum and q&a, and I didn't find the answer
problem with download a file over 4GB
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recently i read an article that afirms twich in speedy matter fat32 is better, but it don´t suport partition over 36 gb (if memory don´t fail) and as you sad no files bigger than 4gbeyebex wrote:what operating system / file system are you using? maybe your current file system (e.g. "fat32") doesn't support files larger than 4 gb ... in that case you really should use the much better "ntfs".
The nfts limitation is VERY bigger but the speedy is amost 5% less
FAT32's performance is only higher than NTFS' on small volumes. It turns around on large volumes. In addition, FAT32 wastes more space on larger volumes due to larger cluster sizes. For a nice comparison see: http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm