
Hi, For those with an Internet connection, it usually isn't a big deal to add a torrent download or two and have that run in the background, you can limit speeds if you need to. USB sticks cost virtually nothing these days and a couple of dollars postage isn't much to help someone out. When I download torrents of Debian install disks, or any thing else for that matter, I leave the torrent running for a while, this helps others too. An open access point with Linux ISO files wouldn't interest me, unless I knew exactly who was running it and that it was trustworthy; but it's not so bad if you verify the ISO files properly first. It's been too easy, even with Linux [1] (_might_ be okay now, depends on your distro and setup) to cause havoc with a rogue USB stick or similar as well. Cheers A. [1] One example only, from quick google: http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/USB-driver-bug-exposed-as-Linux-plug-...