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December 18th, 2003, 07:16 AM
#1
Super Fast Linux ISO's!!!!
I just happened to stumble across this when looking for a Slack ISO.
They have a few other distros too.
This is the first time I think Ive ever maxed out my download, so if you got a fast connection Id be curious how fast it actually gets. I am at 366 kb/s.
Anyways thought Id share.
http://tux.cprm.net/pub
That which does not kill me makes me stronger -- Friedrich Nietzche
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December 18th, 2003, 01:24 PM
#2
Not bad but i still prefer http://www.linuxiso.org
the site that you gave isnt bad but it is a bit like ftp...in some cases you need to download file by file..kinda sucks
Still Good Find
/Scriptkiddie18
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December 18th, 2003, 06:20 PM
#3
The problem with linuxiso.org is you are redirected to mirrors when you select a distro to download.
Sometimes you get a fast mirror and sometimes you get a slow mirror.
I only downloaded slack from here and it was full ISO, not file by file, but I am not sure about the other distros.
That which does not kill me makes me stronger -- Friedrich Nietzche
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December 18th, 2003, 06:25 PM
#4
Not bad but i still prefer http://www.linuxiso.org
the site that you gave isnt bad but it is a bit like ftp...in some cases you need to download file by file..kinda sucks
Still Good Find
/Scriptkiddie18
LinuxISO just points to mirror's of the acctuall file.... so you never know, you could be downloading from http://tux.cprm.net/pub/.
*cackle*
Merry Christmas
MB
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December 19th, 2003, 01:11 AM
#5
I find when using a list of mirrors that picking one in the middle of the list and take into account time zones gives best results, ie avoid using a german mirror if it is 9am there but use it if it is 3am , as many are universitys and such so there networks can be slow at prime times. For freebsd there is a script/port(fastest cvsup) that pings a list of cvsup mirrors for you and gives you the fastest near you , very handy as i regularily get 300-400kBs
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December 19th, 2003, 09:34 AM
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