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| Anyone know where to get slackware 10.1 or slackware -current iso's in dvd format? i've found one place but its in russia and i get crappy speeds, i was wondering if there are any other mirror's that are closer (california). Thanks. |
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| buzzedlightyear wrote: > Anyone know where to get slackware 10.1 or slackware -current iso's in > dvd format? i've found one place but its in russia and i get crappy > speeds, i was wondering if there are any other mirror's that are closer > (california). Thanks. > No, but you can pretty easily make your own (and keep it up-to-date). Google groups for: "slackware-current" rsync iso dvd The 2nd link is a thread from earlier this year discussing how to do it. It's not overly difficult. Shannon |
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| Shannon Lloyd wrote: > buzzedlightyear wrote: > >> Anyone know where to get slackware 10.1 or slackware -current iso's in >> dvd format? i've found one place but its in russia and i get crappy >> speeds, i was wondering if there are any other mirror's that are closer >> (california). Thanks. >> > > No, but you can pretty easily make your own (and keep it up-to-date). > Google groups for: "slackware-current" rsync iso dvd > The 2nd link is a thread from earlier this year discussing how to do it. > It's not overly difficult. > > Shannon http://www.slackware.no/ That's where I go thorough for -current DVD images. I rather like getting them from there. I've found the speeds to be reasonable, and I download in the Atlanta, Georgia, USA area. It's no further away in terms of hops then a webserver located in northwestern Ohio, from here. - Mike |