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Linux distribution mirror on Computer Science network

   
ClemsonJay Harris recently sent me word that he had added Fedora Core 5 Linux to the Clemson Computer Science Department's Linux mirror. This mirror can be accessed by anyone with a valid CS department account. Log into your favorite machine and cd /pub/linux. While the CS department does not yet have any DVD burners available in the lab, Jay said he would look into doing something about this.

He also mentioned that he'd be willing to add some other distributions. I've got one or two of my favorites in mind already. What else do you guys suggest? For those too lazy to log in and look for yourself, here's the list of currently available distributions:

/pub/linux/debian/i386/sarge-040711
/pub/linux/debian/ppc/sarge-040704
/pub/linux/fedora/core/1
/pub/linux/fedora/core/2
/pub/linux/fedora/core/3
/pub/linux/fedora/core/4
/pub/linux/fedora/core/5
/pub/linux/freebsd/5.2.1
/pub/linux/freebsd/5.4
/pub/linux/mandrake/10.0
/pub/linux/mandrake/10.1
/pub/linux/slackware/10.0
/pub/linux/slackware/10.1
/pub/linux/slackware/10.2
/pub/linux/slackware/9.1
/pub/linux/yellowdog/3.0.1
 

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