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what do you experts use to send files over10mb??(solved)

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what do you experts use to send files over10mb??(solved)

Postby satelight7430 » Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:40 pm

hello to all in ubuntu :D
I've got a slight problem sending files that are,to say the least. large
I've tryed to install pando with no avail.tryed to send as an attachment,comes back to large.
tryed to share but the folks that i'm dealing with dont understand(mom&family)
so I'm reduced to trying to email. any suggestions would be fantistic!!!
I'm even reduced to possibly mailing a disk threw the mail.
thanks for everything folks
pb
ps isthere alinux alterative?? :shock:
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Re: what do you experts use to send files over10mb??

Postby DaddyX3 » Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:49 pm

I'm not sure .... I'm not an expert ;) The only thing I would do is 'google' to find my answer. Other than that the only thing I can think of is torrent the file via azureus or other bit-torrent client using a file share site like pirate bay or mini-nova, etc.
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Re: what do you experts use to send files over10mb??

Postby cowboy » Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:13 pm

Have you tried zipping the file?
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Re: what do you experts use to send files over10mb??

Postby satelight7430 » Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:12 pm

yes i have,the one I'm trying works out to be 12.5mb. which isnt that big but sbc,comcast,aol
all say its to big!!
heres the read me from pando(a free shareing like whale mail)
Pando is free personal P2P software that makes sending, receiving and
publishing large files a breeze. Need to email large attachments, IM a folder,
or post your downloadable videos to the Web? Meet Pando.

Download & Share, BIG

Receiving

* Accelerates and manages downloads of huge files and folders
* Bypasses email attachment limits with small .pando attachments
* Never clogs your inbox

Sending

* Publish downloadable videos, photos and audio to any web site
* Email files and folders up to 1GB
* Use your existing email, no registration required
* Know if your files are downloaded and how often
* No need to be online when recipients download
* No compression, FTP or flaky web uploads
* IM links to your files or entire folders to any IM buddy

See http://www.pando.com/link/what for more details.

- This package includes third party software, listed below with location where
source for this software may be found is listed below.
WxWidgets 2.8 - http://www.wxwidgets.org/downloads/
NSS 3.11.2 - http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ ... 2_RTM/src/

Prerequisites
=============

Debian/Ubuntu
-------------

The packages listed below can be installed by becoming root and typing,
'apt-get install <package>'

libgtk2.0-0
libuuid1
libexpat1
zlib1g
libstd
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The packages listed below can be installed by becoming root and typing,

Installation
============

After the prerequisites are installed the Pando Downloader Beta can be
installed by following the steps below.

1. If a systemwide install is desired become root and run the command below
from the /usr/local/bin directory, for a user install run it in the user's home dir.

tar xvfj pandodl-xx.tar.bz2

2. Run 'export PANDO_HOME=/PATH/TO/PANDODL_DIR'

3. $PANDO_HOME/pandodl may be run to launch the Pando Downloader.

Configuration
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After first run a file named .pandoDownloader will be created, the following
values can be added to it.

Listen_Port - is the listening port for other peers to connect to.
Limit_Upload_Rate - is the upload rate in KB/s.
Proxy_Host - Hostname or IP of the Proxy server.
Proxy_Port - Port the proxy server is listening on.
Proxy_User - Username for the proxy server.
Proxy_Pass - Password for the proxy server.

sorry about that. so far i've got the downloader in its own dir but everytime i try to run it
no go it says that no directory found??
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Re: what do you experts use to send files over 10mb??

Postby Baphomet » Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:14 pm

What about just uploading the file to MegaUpload?

MegaUpload asks you to provide the email addy of whoever needs to download the file so all Mom and Pop would need to do is open their email (watch the spam filter!) and click on the enclosed link (it will say something about "You can use the following link to share this file" or some such, that's the link to the download).

They'll then need to enter a 3-letter code on the first MegaUpload screen, wait 45 seconds and then click on the download button, and voila they're downloading your pirated movies, porn, whatever!

The maximum file size you can upload is 1GB so you're well covered. Transfer speeds are nothing to write home about, but hey, it's free so... Yeah.

Easy peasy, no? Easy peasy, YES! You might find yourself needing to help Mom/Dad navigate a little bit in order to start the download, but it's pretty simple really. That much you can handle I'm sure.
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Re: what do you experts use to send files over10mb??

Postby DaddyX3 » Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:38 pm

maybe you just need to make the file executable? Sounds like that might be the case. just navigate to the file you are supposed to type to make it run and then right click it and tick the box that says 'allow file to be executed'. Does that help?
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Re: what do you experts use to send files over10mb??

Postby satelight7430 » Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:06 pm

thanks baphomet &daddy
and yes i do consider you guys experts!!
daddy the files allready exe so no go there, and I've used mega & rapidshare.they are fairly simple.
just wondering if there was a linux alternitive or somthing that i was'nt seeing.you 2 have helped me out of more then jam, so i just threw this out there.thanks for all your wonderful advice. and YES
you mods here are experts in my book!! THANKS ;)
pb
PS I'm going to mark this solved but if anthing comes to mind,let me know will ya....
also add cowboy to that list,i think i read every post avaible and see you guys the most!!
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