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Yeah cool :)<br>
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I did it: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://pardus.otasc.org/">http://pardus.otasc.org/</a><br>
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Is exist a rsync to make a full mirror ? (iso & packages)<br>
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So, I have not research about mirror yesterday ^^<br>
But it will be cool if user can find links of mirrors on the official
web download page.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Guillaume.<br>
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Eren Türkay a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">On 18 Dec 2007 Tue 13:27:39 Guillaume Dualé wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I know this distribution since yesterday, so I would like to try it but
I take 3 hours to download the iso from France.
So I have a hosted machine in Paris (France) with "large" bandwith
(100Mbits/s).
I would like to know if it's interresting for you that I host a copy of
iso files on my box ?
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Of course, it's really good :) I think, it would better to add some mirrors
into download page [0] as it's hard to find out Pardus mirrors? As far as I
know, there are also Netherlands mirror (for both package and iso).
-- Eren
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