Mirrors

Filed in: Mirrors.Mirrors · Modified on : Mon, 02 Mar 09

The following is a list of all our mirrors. If you want to provide us with a mirror, see the Requirements. Contact details for mirrors are at Contact (restricted access). The current mirror status can be found at http://bofh.gnewsense.org, this page is used to ensure that all users are using a reasonably fresh mirror. Please don't change your mirror from the default.

Cd Downloads

Primary

http://cdimage.gnewsense.org US (100Mbit)

Secondary

http://heanet.archive.gnewsense.org/gnewsense/cdimage/ Ireland (4Gb, Updated 6 times daily)

http://gnewsense.t3-ie.info/ Germany (100Mbit, Updated twice daily)

http://mirror.softwarelibre.nl/gnewsense/cdimage Netherlands (100Mbit, Updated twice daily)

Archives

Do not configure your sources.list to use these, we use DNS to ensure that you'll always have a good mirror.

http://gnewsense.t3-ie.info/ | http://t3-ie.archive.gnewsense.org Germany (100Mbit, Updated twice daily)

http://ftp.heanet.ie/ | http://heanet.archive.gnewsense.org (4Gb, Updated 6 times daily)
Supports Http, Ftp and Rsync. Status

What is a mirror?

On the Internet, a mirror site is an exact copy of another Internet site. Mirror sites are most commonly used to provide multiple sources of the same information, and are of particular value as a way of providing reliable access to large downloads. Mirroring is a type of file synchronisation.

From Wikipedia's Mirror_(computing) page


Page last modified on March 02, 2009, at 01:25 AM

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