[ale] New Linux, Free and Open Source archive
Greg Hankins
gregh at twoguys.org
Mon Dec 6 11:39:37 EST 1999
I've been working on a new software archive. It is called Two Guys Software
Foundation, and its purpose is to be a mirror site for Free and Open Source
software. Right now we are running on a PPro but will have an Alpha in soon
as the main server. And we have 150GB of RAID storage on a NetApp. The
concept was simple: get vendors to give us stuff. So we did that and ended
up with the Alpha, NetApp and a Foundry 10/100/gigabit ethernet switch as
well as a rack in MindSpring's colo. If you use MindSpring as your ISP it
should be really fast, if not then it should be really fast because MindSpring
is quite well-connected :-).
Right now the Linux tree looks exactly like it does at gatech. I've also
added a mirror of GNU, and XFree86. FreeBSD (over 25GB!) has been mirroring
since Friday morning and should be available soon. I also plan on adding
mirrors of E, GNOME and KDE in the near future.
So, have a look at ftp.twoguys.org (or www.twoguys.org for a complete software
listing). If there are other things you would like to see mirrored there
let me know and I'll see what I can do. Feedback would be appreciated.
Greg
PS:
The archive that I used to maintain at gatech is to be taken over by the
staff, and should be updated regularly again soon.
--
Greg Hankins <gregh at twoguys.org> | Vice President, Atlanta Linux Showcase
Two Guys Software Foundation | 4th Annual Linux Showcase and Conference
http://www.twoguys.org/ | October 10 - 14, 2000 - Atlanta, GA
| http://www.linuxshowcase.org/
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