Fedora 29
by Mohan Boddu
Hey all,
Fedora 29 has been staged and should now be available at
/pub/fedora/linux/releases//29/
/pub/alt/releases//29/
/pub/fedora-secondary/releases//29/
it is 454G in pub/fedora, 15G in pub/alt, 294G in pub/fedora-secondary
and the rpms are
hardlinked to pub/fedora/linux/development/29/Everything/
Our release is Tuesday the 30th of October 2018, at 14:00 UTC.
Thanks,
Mohan Boddu
Fedora Release Engineering
5 years, 1 month
Add a new public mirror site for Fedora and EPEL
by 韋佳均
Hi all
We want to add a new Fedora and EPEL public mirror site.
Admin Name: Kevin Wei (韋佳均)
Admin Email: mirror(a)linux.cs.nctu.edu.tw
Sponsor Name: Computer Science Computer Center, National Chiao Tung
University
Sponsor URL: https://www.cs.nctu.edu.tw/
Fedora:
RSYNC URL: rsync://linux.cs.nctu.edu.tw/fedora
HTTP URL: http://fedora.cs.nctu.edu.tw
EPEL
RSYNC URL: rsync://linux.cs.nctu.edu.tw/epel
HTTP URL: http://fedora.cs.nctu.edu.tw/epel
Thank you for your help.
We very hope to add our service to the public mirror list.
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Sincerely,
Kevin Wei (weicc) 韋佳均 (Wei Chia-Chun)
Computer Science Computer Center, National Chiao Tung University
1001 University Road, Hsinchu, Taiwan 300, ROC
+886-3-5712121 #54707
5 years, 1 month
New mirror in Uruguay
by ariel sabiguero yawelak
Hello
We would like to publish a new mirror in our country, Uruguay.
The ip address of our mirror is: 190.64.49.124
The mirror is located in: Montevideo, Uruguay
Outbound bandwidth is: 500Mbps
The institution is: Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de la República
Supported protocols and their URLs are:
http -> http://espejito.fder.edu.uy/fedora/
https -> https://espejito.fder.edu.uy/fedora/
rsync -> rsync://espejito.fder.edu.uy/fedora
quick-fedora-mirror script is run hourly.
best regards
ariel
PS: as far as I understood, there is no need for report-mirror when
using quick-fedora-mirror. Please confirm so.
5 years, 1 month
An introduction
by Bill Perkins
Hi,
My name is Bill Perkins. I am intending to create a local repository
for x86_64 systems on my internal network. I only intending to store
and serve up x86_64 and SRPMS files for current releases of Fedora and
Rpmfusion. I am still researching on what are the best tools to do
this.
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William M. Perkins, KJ4ASH Linux/Solaris/AIX Systems Administrator
The Greenwood ARES DEC-14/EC Grayson Co./Skywarn/ARCA/NTS
Baywood, Virginia E-mail - bp241(a)grnwood.net
5 years, 2 months