Why Is My Suse Linux Download Restarting in Opera?

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The user encountered an issue while downloading the Suse Linux Evaluation DVD, where the download progress showed a question mark in the size tab after pausing the download at 2.56 GB. Upon restarting the download, it began from the beginning, although the file remained intact after a computer restart. The discussion highlights potential causes for the issue, including the user's internet connection type (DSL) and possible limitations or problems with the Internet Service Provider (ISP). Suggestions for resolving the situation focus on ensuring sufficient hard drive space and exploring ISP-related solutions.
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I was trying to download the Suse linux Evaluation DVD 64 bit x86 3.5 GB via Opera. After having downloading 2.56 GB, I stopped it for a while.

Now it is showing me a question mark on the size tab in the transfers tab. When I restarted the downloaded, it started it right from the beginning. Luckiliy when I restarted my computer, my download was still safe but the question mark was still there.

Any way out of the situation?
 
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do you jhave enough free space on you hdd for this file

are u using dsl, cable, t1 or dial-up? [haha dial up, yeah right]

it ay be something with you isp
 
i have over 100 GB.
I am using dsl.

It may be something with the isp. Is there any solution around it?
 
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