On the CMS system:
"Sending request to north-america.libreofficebox.org" mean?
Is it uploading the file or is requesting that the file to be uploaded?
After about 1.5 hours, I still have this message showing, but the bar
showing how much of the action has taken place or how much of a
percentage of the time needed to do the item has been completed. I have
3 and 1/2 stars out of 7[?] on the bottom bar of the Firefox 3.x browser
on Ubuntu 10.04LTS.
I am doing a FTP upload right now [with this "CMS site request"], so my
Broadband's upload speed is maxed out at 120K+ . It takes a long time
to upload files. 3 GB could take 9 hours to upload while it takes less
than 20 minutes to download the same amount.
So I have set up the Filezilla FTP client to do its job several hours
ago to upload the 3.4.4 install files for Windows/Linux/MacOSX. I am
finally updated the "libreoffice-na.us" 3.4.3 pages to 3.4.4 installs
for both Windows-only and Win/Linux/Mac pages. I am uploading the W-L-M
installs now, and tomorrow the Win-only installs with the install and
dictionary updated page files for both versions.
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