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Hi Girvin:

Thanks for the response.

I've actually tried all of the choices on the main page, but just listed the
two smaller links on the right. I get the identical problem no matter what
choice I make. I use the .deb format rather than the rpm you tried, so I
thought I would just check to see if attempting to download the rpm tar
would work and got the following:
=======================
HTTP ERROR: 504

Gateway Timeout

RequestURI=http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/4.1.3/rpm/x86_64/LibreOffice_4.1.3_Linux_x86-64_rpm.tar.gz
=======================
This is essentially the same message, but referencing a different file.

I am able to download torrents from other locations with no problem, and am
able to load the same deb tar files from other locations, so I don't think
it's my isp itself. I called to ask them, and they said they "shouldn't be
doing anything that would cause this," but who knows?

I'm still confused.




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