Puppy Mirror - Now accepting new files (UPDATE)

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Puppy Mirror - Now accepting new files (UPDATE)

#1 Post by henryfranz2005 »

Hi I would like to help the puppy linux community so I would like to mirror files. (important) so just in case. Thanks. That's my little way to help puppy linux. My best os. :)


the assigned subdomain for puppy is

http://puppy.hextechnology.com

please contact me ASAP

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November 4 2009

What are the new puppy linux installers

it now open for uploading

just say to me where is the and I'll upload it to my server. Thanks!

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#2 Post by raffy »

Any numbers, like bandwidth and storage available?
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Hi Henry!

Send a PM with your offer to forum user "caneri" - he's Eric and admins puppylinux.ca
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#4 Post by henryfranz2005 »

I could offer storage up to 2gb , Bandwidth: Unlimited.

I could host the latest files.

aarf

#5 Post by aarf »

hacao, teenpup, and macpup are three puplets that also need additional mirrors.

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#6 Post by henryfranz2005 »

@ aarf

how can I contact them?

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#7 Post by raffy »

Just search this forum or use the Puppy Linux search:

http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html

(Hacao and teenpup are the big ones. ttuuxxx's Puppies [Firefox-pup] is another item much-downloaded.)

Puppy builds change so fast that keeping abreast is difficult. :)

If your bandwidth is unlimited, I can lend you a domain, like puppy2.org to make the URL simpler.
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#8 Post by henryfranz2005 »

Sir Raffy, please list the most downloaded files so I can mirror them. Thanks!

aarf

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http://hacao.hichic.net/iso/212/Hacao212Pro.iso
MD5: http://hacao.hichic.net/iso/212/Hacao212Pro.iso.md5.txt

http://www.puppylinux.asia/tpp/teenpup/
it has a password user=puppy password=linux. It's posted on the front page of .asia so it's an easy one for users to find.

http://macpup.org/
http://tipsforeveryone.com/downloads/Macpup_Opera61.iso
for hacao and macpup you would have to get your link added at their page.
hacao is a forum member so you can also message him.


http://www.puppylinux.asia/tpp/ttuuxxx/puppies430/

http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... uppylinux/

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#10 Post by henryfranz2005 »

ok! I made a simple file navigation! all I have to do is to finish uploading the files! :)

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#11 Post by henryfranz2005 »

update : now uploading files! within two days the mirror would be operational.

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Re: i would like to mirror important files for PUPPY LINUX

#12 Post by Flash »

henryfranz2005 wrote:Hi I would like to help the puppy linux community ...
I notice you made a post or two saying you solved some problem or other, but don't say how, leaving everyone none the wiser for having read your post or tried to help you with your problem.

A very important way you can help the Puppy Linux community is to give a detailed account of how you solved a problem, instead of just telling us you solved it. The people trying to help you need the feedback (think of it as continuing education,) and people sometimes search the forum for answers to their problems before they ask a question. :)

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#13 Post by henryfranz2005 »

sorry FLASH.. :cry:

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That's ok, and welcome; I didn't mean to discourage you from participating in the forum. :)

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