PuppyLinux Mirroring Opportunity following dismal search

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PuppyLinux Mirroring Opportunity following dismal search

#1 Post by Aitch »

1st the result....

http://www.mirrorservice.org/Search?q=p ... rch=Titles

5 results!!

bigal-2.4.0-on-puppy-linux-3.01-in-virtualbox.zip

bigal-2.4.0-on-puppy-linux-2.16.1.zip

Puppylinux104-wxbasic.rar

PuppyLinux4.7z - virtualbox image

PuppyLinux-4.1.1.7z - virtualbox image

The opportunity!!
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University of Kent Computing

The UK Mirror Service provides a collection of mirrors of FTP, web and rsync sites of interest to academic users. The service is provided by the University of Kent's School Of Computing.

If there's anything you think could benefit from being mirrored on this site then please contact us. The site currently contains 17.8 TiB
Current list of linux softwares - missing ???? - PuppyLinux

http://www.mirrorservice.org/platforms/linux

My local Lug, KLUG has several Kent Uni people as members, so I'm sure someone would have a word in the right ear....

Suggestions as to how to take this further?/What needs mirroring, please?

[Shame I didn't know about this before Caneri's sites went down....]

Aitch :)

Dewbie

#2 Post by Dewbie »

What needs mirroring, please?
Vampires.
(Sorry, Aitch...couldn't resist! :wink: )

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#3 Post by Aitch »

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I forgive you, it was worth it!

serious comments next....

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#4 Post by L18L »

found sage-4.6-32bit-Puppy_Linux_Lupu.sfs at
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/www. ... index.html 8)
anyway dismal search
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#5 Post by stu90 »

Hi Aitch,
Barry posted this on his blog today
It looks like we have a crisis situation with hosting of Wary and Quirky files.

I can only find one mirror of ibiblio.org that has Wary 5.1:

http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/linux/quirky/

Over the last year or two, a few people have approached me offering hosting, but I have not taken up the offers as I was complacent, thinking that ibiblio.org is serving us well.

Yes, ibiblio is great, but the mirror sites are very selective in what they mirror. We need to lobby some of these mirrors to please add Wary/Quirky.

And/or, anyone who can add their site as a mirror of ibiblio and host Wary/Quirky, that would be great.

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#6 Post by tronkel »

@Aitch

Good idea about the University of Kent for hosting Puppy.
Their sites are usually fast, well maintained and up-to-date. I often use them do download Linux stuff.

I hope they would regard Puppy, Wary Quirky as having sufficient academic credentials to justify Puppy's inclusion on their system.

Urgent! Could someone please make a Puppy logo where the canine is wearing a mortarboard? This might just help to create the correct impression of Puppy in the cloistered academic world. LOL
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#7 Post by Terryphi »

It is interesting to see what the University of Kent mirrors from Ibiblio at present:

ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ibiblio.org/pub/

Damnsmall, Mepis and Vectorlinux.

Dewbie

#8 Post by Dewbie »

tronkel wrote:
I hope they would regard Puppy, Wary Quirky as having sufficient academic credentials to justify Puppy's inclusion on their system.
How about providing examples like this one?

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#9 Post by tronkel »

@Dewbie

Yeah, you'd think that Puppy would be of considerable use to students of all sorts of subjects who would find it a very handy tool for use in their assignments - it's not just computing students who could reap the benefit of some Puppy goodness in their academic lives.

edit:

Puppy had not yet been invented during my time with computing studies at Uni. I had to put up with slow daft old Windows NT/2000 at that time. Puppy would have really been an advantage to have had access to and would have made studying a lot more time-efficient as well as cost-effective.
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#10 Post by Aitch »

Have posted request for assist from members of local Kent Hackspace site

http://groups.google.com/group/canterbu ... 791f4f2a8b

copied to BK

Edit, response already!
I'll forward it on to the right guy. Bob
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please explain a bit...

#11 Post by smallhagrid »

Is this just a need of web space for the mirroring - or the work of making and keeping up the mirrors ?

What sort of bandwidth and space is it likely to consume ?

I ask because I offer hosting and would donate some to Puppy if it is a good fit...?

Dewbie

#12 Post by Dewbie »

From Barry's blog, March 3:
'nluug.nl' repo is back!
I received an email from Jan at nluug.nl that rsync for 'puppylinux' and 'quirky' is now working at ibiblio.org:
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/distr/puppylinux/
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/distr/quirky/

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