TUCOWS BSD Launched 9
Several Anonymous Cowards have written in with the news that bsd.tucows.com has gone live. Currently they only cover FreeBSD on i386, but they say that i386 Net and OpenBSD support is in the works, with other architectures to be tackled if there's demand (requests to ajohnson@tucows.com).
Re:ISOs Needed!! (Score:1)
ISOs Needed!! (Score:3)
With the *BSDs, we don't have nearly as much bandwidth or choice of servers.
Sure NetBSD has official ISOs out, but have you tried downloading them? It took me 4 straight days to get the ISO, and I'm on a fast cable modem. OpenBSD, the unofficial ISOs are perfectly legal. The only thing copyrighted is the actual ISO layout. So if you do it just a little different, then all is well. FreeBSD, even though they have ftp.freebsd.org, it's always very very slow.
And slackware, speaking of that, I was downloading 7.1 ISO and it was taking about 150 hours to complete until ftp.freesoftware.com went down.
We *NEED* stable, reliable, fast FTP servers for ISO images. Please provide us with this basic necessity!
RPM vs tar.gz and some commercial stuff. (Score:2)
> make ; make install
:) Also, Linux packages are more and more frequently distributed in RPM format.
Re:ISOs Needed!! (Score:1)
http://www.itworks.com.au/~gavin/FBSDsites.php3
It lists all official FreeBSD mirrors
...with Freshports (Score:2)
Most of the stuff found at bsd.tucows.com is also available at Freshports.org [freshports.org] and in the BSD ports collection.
Re:I don't get it (Score:2)
Re:ISOs Needed!! (Score:3)
As (un)wonderful as Tucows Linux? (Score:1)
Not to complain too much, it's a great site when it has what you need. But sometimes what you need isn't there, even if there's a whole catagory for it. I know how the archive's supposed to work, but in some places it's a bit spotty. I hope that the staff could devote some time to adding programs themselves while they're launching a new archive.
tucows responsive to requests!! (Score:2)
Re: Support for NetBSD/mac68k & NetBSD/macPPC
Date:
Fri, 30 Jun 2000 15:29:14 -0400
From:
"Arthur H. Johnson II"
To:
Adam Russell
References:
1
Thankyou for the suggestion. I will impliment that as soon as the i386 project
is completed.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Why not also support NetBSD for the second most well represented
> consumer architecture?
> Best Regards,