On 7/25/13, quietis <[email protected]> wrote: > I can't find current testing and unstable packages, which I like to > use.
If you have available bandwidth, disk storage (about 40GiB) and the inclination (perhaps you have more than one computer you admin/maintain?) you might consider running your own local mirror (I use debmirror). If the names of the packages you are actually installing is important to you for privacy reasons, installing off of your local mirror would give you that level of privacy. A local mirror is also a great asset for any intermittent connection issues you may have (such as going mobile, rural connection, etc). Also if you have a lower speed net connection, then a local mirror is as fast as it gets. Finally, it's appealing to me when admin-ing multiple local computers. I am faced with all these issues, so to me, my local mirror is priceless! Also, you don't need a full mirror - with debmirror at least, you can easily exclude sections such as debug, ham-radio etc. Finally, did you scan the official debian mirror list, and try a few with https (just in a web browser is enough to test)? iinet and aarnet both fail, but perhaps there is an https mirror out there. Not too difficult to test. Good luck, Zenaan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAOsGNSTNHR=wyJPO=aoysbwxae1h7moxw7ajvflamriyh2k...@mail.gmail.com

