You're at Uni? From what I see in my own BSC & IT course (1st year)

I think, there's a maximum of, say, 10 who use Ubuntu. Generous
estimate, and I'm taking into consideration ppl who don't use Linux as a
main OS. Some do. I do, for instance.

And there's me. Arch Linux 100%, with the rest of the family on Ubuntu.

If I'm not mistaken, though, Ubuntu already has/had a Maltese server?
Was linux.org.mt hosting it or some other organisation? That said,
considering that it's the number 1 distro in Malta, (probably), it's
def. worth mentioning.

I'm ambivalent about the whole hosting issue. I did mention Arch Linux,
but I already get enough speed, mainly from servers in france and
belgium.

Also, why not mirror more OpenSource software? OpenOffice.org (for both
Windows and Linux), comes to mind. Firefox is rather small, so no need
to bother with that I think.

On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 19:58 +0200, Sebastian Cachia wrote:
> 
> Ubuntu (8.04) here too at the moment. Speaking from what I have seen
> at University, Ubuntu seems to be the main (only?) distro used.
> 
> Having an enterprise distro mirrored would be an interesting idea,
> especially if there is any ongoing effort to promote Linux in that
> direction locally. _______________________________________________

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