slackware location?

Ralph W. Reid rreid at sunset.net
Mon Mar 13 15:42:17 EST 2006


I have found that the mirror site listed here usually has faster
transfer rates for ftp and other protocols, and they mirror all sorts
of things:

carroll.cac.psu.edu

They also support rsync for many directory (folder) sub-trees.  The
following command from a Linux box will list the public rsync trees:

rsync carroll.cac.psu.edu::

and the rsync command here will get _all_ of the Slackware 10.2 files
(several GB in all--probably more than you will need), and put them
into a /home/slackware-10.2 directory:

rsync -av carroll.cac.psu.edu::slackware/slackware-10.2/ /home/slackware-10.2

HTH and have a _great_ day!

On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 05:53:31AM -0700, BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net wrote:
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> On Mar 12, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:
> 
> > Hay,
> > Can someone tell me where slackware is located?
> > Thanks,
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