<x-flowed>At 12:58 AM 12/19/00 -0800, Mike Sensney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 03:04 AM 12/19/2000 -0500, George Metz wrote:
> >On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Mike Sensney wrote:
> >
> >> The question has come up several times lately as to where to get an
> >> ISO of Slink. I was thinking that it may be a good idea to host the
> >> Slink ISO images. Would this use too much storage on SourceForge?

Not in the "Files" area, but I'd prefer no to host slink in our project 
directory.

> >> I've got the Debian-2.1r4-1 and Debian-2.1r4-2 ISOs as well as the
> >> single ISO from the CheapBytes distribution of Slink. Anybody?
> >
> >I'd love to host it personally, but my upstream, while a bit beefier
> >than many people's with DSL, is only 384k/sec. Great and plenty for
> >low to moderate web traffic; terrible for high-speed FTP hosting. As
> >for space on Sourceforge, I couldn't say. Right now though, I'm
> >looking at 29% complete on the first ISO with about 54 minutes left
> >on the first ISO, so the transfer times from .au aren't what I'd call
> >crappy. =)

I thought Charles and David said it may not be necessary to use Slink to 
setup a development environment.
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1454&group_id=13751

If it turns out I'm wrong, I'll order a set of Slink 2.1r5 CDs from 
Greenbush. I'll then burn copies for Rick and anyone else willing to make 
them available at or near cost.

Greenbush Technologies Corporation
http://www.greenbush.com/cgi-greenbush/order/index.cgi

>Sourceforge dos have the potato ISOs. Maybe they would host the slink ISOs
>http://download.sourceforge.net/mirrors/iso/debian/

I don't think so, they're mirroring Debian's site.

--
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/


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