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In the realm of portable Linux distributions, particularly module-based systems like Porteus and Slax, software management revolves around the efficient handling of compressed filesystem modules, commonly bearing the .xzm extension. These modules allow users to add or remove software without altering the core operating system. However, the utility of these modules depends entirely on a reliable indexing system that catalogs available software. When a user encounters a failure in the process of downloading an index —manifested as corrupted HTML files instead of usable module lists—the entire ecosystem of software deployment collapses. Fixing the "index download" for .xzm files, specifically when the system erroneously fetches HTML rather than a proper database, requires a methodical approach involving cache clearing, URL validation, and user-agent correction.
: Locate the correct repository URL and ensure you are downloading the raw .xzm module rather than the HTML directory index. index download xzmhtml fixed
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