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I have put the livecd's, and livedvd's at
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/livecd/42/
That way people who wish to mirror it can, but those who aren't really
watching their mirors won't accidentally suck it up.
Expect the announcement on the website, as well as on the
scientific-linux-announce maillist within a day or two.
Troy
Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> Hi Troy,
> Not sure about other labs but bittorrent is not allowed to be used
> at SLAC. It should probably be in a tree with version numbers but outside
> the normal tree.
>
> regards,
>
> Stephen.
>
> On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Troy Dawson wrote:
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>
>>Hello,
>>Urs Beyerle from PSI has made some great Scientific Linux Live CD's (and
>>DVD's)
>>I wanted to make an announcement about them, but I am a bit worried that
>>it might go to DistroWatch, and the response from there might bring a
>>bit more traffic than PSI might want.
>>So I wanted to mirror them on ftp.scientificlinux.org, but I'm a bit
>>worried about our mirrors, and this being too much for them.
>>
>>Anyway, the short of it is, where do people think we should put them?
>>(And furture live CD's)
>>
>>Part of me wants to put them someplace like
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>> scientific/livecd/
>>
>>while part of me wants to put them in the appropriate iso directory
>>
>> scientific/42/iso/livecd
>>
>>I'm also wondering if maybe just putting them up on a bittorrent would
>>be best.
>>
>>What do people think?
>>
>>Troy
>>
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