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hey guys... i need a link to a fast download site for linux distributions...

there was one that was posted a while back but i can't find it thru a search
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http://www.linuxiso.org is pretty good.
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i got it on my drive

i think its 9.0 but i need to rehook up my drives to

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usually any educational servers at colleges have fast, reliable connections.
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Post by sandeep »

i'll second that for linuxiso.org

great site, with just about any distro you can ask for. plenty of mirrors listed for each image as well. and it's maintained pretty well. i'd reccommend that as your source for linux isos.
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Post by donk »

Some good ones..

[url]ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/[/url]
[url]ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/distributions/[/url]

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[url]ftp://ftp.dulug.duke.edu/ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/[/url]
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its Red Hat 9

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I usually get it from some random .edu server or http://www.ibiblio.org (was sunsite). I just pick one randomly off the mirrors list.
I work @ a University though & we've got mad fast pipes. About the only sites that aren't fast are those obnoxious game patch/mod/demo dl sites (like fileplanet & stuff). 400-800KB/s is pretty typical. I'm wondering what will happen when I get 100Mbit to my desk. They're just now getting around to putting it in... no idea why it's taken so long. Up until a week ago the department had to pay extra for 100Mbit. Now they're doing a mass conversion.
Needless to say the only reason I can think of for having anything better than the slowest DSL service @ home is running servers (web or game). Anything big I just pull down @ work & dump on a CD.
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