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So I downloaded an iso with wget. Worked ok.

 

HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 1752170496 (1.6G) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: ‘download’

100%[=====================================>] 1,752,170,496  178KB/s   in 2h 36m

2014-04-16 15:44:02 (183 KB/s) - ‘download’ saved [1752170496/1752170496]

 

So where is this "download" cause it certainly ain't in me Download folder an I can not seem to find it anywhere.

 

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securitybreach

The wget command saves the file in the directory your shell was in. If you did not cd to another directory, usually terminals default to ~/

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The wget command saves the file in the directory your shell was in. If you did not cd to another directory, usually terminals default to ~/

Exactly!

Unless it was directed to another directory or to a file by the command options passed.

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