On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Daniel Mons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>> does anyone know about a AAPT mirror for linux distros similar to the > iinet one? > >>> > > If AAPT is part of PIPE networks, any of the PIPE mirrors will do. eg: > > 3FL: > http://www.3fl.net.au/mirror/ > > Pacific Mirror: > http://www.pacific.net.au/mirror/ > > etc. But again for popular .iso downloads, I thoroughly recommend > BitTorrent. After all, it is designed from the ground up for > network-aware, dynamic bandwidth swarm downloading. >
If it's for iso's I too would recomend bittorrent.I just used it to download both the i386 and amd64 desktop hardy cd's and got a solid 650Kbps download. I even tried to leave the iso's seeding for a day, but it only uploaded about 40meg in total. That's the best bittorrent experience I have had so far! > > > Ugh forgot to do reply all again.. > > I must say, that is very frustrating. > > The mailing list is managed by the GNU Mailman software, and it is > configurable to re-write the "reply-to" address to be that of the > mailing list. If the list maintainer is reading this, please consider > doing so for the sanity of the list users. I subscribe to a number of > other mailmain-managed lists, and they all do this to make the users' > lives easier. > > > -Dan And yes I would be with you on this point too Dan. - Karl -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
