Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-12 Thread Sean Cohen
5.30 at central sounds good.  Wear a SLUG hat :)

Michael F. wrote:

I am out of work at 4:50 usually.. And on my way home... Mind you trains
being what they are makes things difficult.. I am usually at central
station around 5:20-5:30pm.. You could probably meet me at central
station in the afternoon :)
I am downloading those iso images now too :)

 

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Michael Fox wrote:

   

Yep, that's it.  Any chance you could burn a copy?...
  

   

Yes, I am happy to download these starting from tonight when I get 
home, and then burn them onto 3 discs. I can bring them to work on 
Monday, I work in North Sydney, so if you want to arrange to 
 

come over. 
   

Drop us a email over the weekend etc.

Just bring 3 blank discs with you and we can do a nice trade.

Offer open to anyone else who wishes to obtain these discs. I also 
download images of other distributions from time to time. If I ever 
make a slug meeting in the near future, will be happy to bring them 
along from time to time.

Cheers

 

What time do you finish work?  I live and work in Zetland, 
but I could 
probably get to North Syd by 5.30
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Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-11 Thread Michael Fox
 Anyone have a copy of Mandrake 10?  I'm in the east (Surry Hills /
 Redfern) and I'd be happy to drop by and pick it up.

ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/linux/Mandrake/iso/

646500352 Jan  7 16:55 MandrakeMove-i586.iso
728651776 Mar  4 13:40 Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community-Download-CD1.i586.iso
728797184 Mar  4 13:41 Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community-Download-CD2.i586.iso
728829952 Mar  4 13:42 Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community-Download-CD3.i586.iso
  491 Mar  4 14:50 Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community-Download.md5sums.asc

These look better...

And pacific is on pipe peering, so these are a free download for anyone
with a broadband isp in sydney who is peered with pipenetworks.


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Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-11 Thread Sean Cohen
Michael Fox wrote:

Anyone have a copy of Mandrake 10?  I'm in the east (Surry Hills /
Redfern) and I'd be happy to drop by and pick it up.
 

ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/linux/Mandrake/iso/

646500352 Jan  7 16:55 MandrakeMove-i586.iso
728651776 Mar  4 13:40 Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community-Download-CD1.i586.iso
728797184 Mar  4 13:41 Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community-Download-CD2.i586.iso
728829952 Mar  4 13:42 Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community-Download-CD3.i586.iso
 491 Mar  4 14:50 Mandrakelinux-10.0-Community-Download.md5sums.asc
These look better...

And pacific is on pipe peering, so these are a free download for anyone
with a broadband isp in sydney who is peered with pipenetworks.
 

Yep, that's it.  Any chance you could burn a copy?...
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Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-11 Thread Michael Fox
 Yep, that's it.  Any chance you could burn a copy?...

Yes, I am happy to download these starting from tonight when I get home,
and then burn them onto 3 discs. I can bring them to work on Monday, I
work in North Sydney, so if you want to arrange to come over. Drop us a
email over the weekend etc.

Just bring 3 blank discs with you and we can do a nice trade.

Offer open to anyone else who wishes to obtain these discs. I also
download images of other distributions from time to time. If I ever make a
slug meeting in the near future, will be happy to bring them along from
time to time.

Cheers
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Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-11 Thread Chris Deigan
quote(Michael Fox);
And pacific is on pipe peering, so these are a free download for anyone
with a broadband isp in sydney who is peered with pipenetworks.

Not all ISPs connected to PIPE actually offer free data from the PIPE
network. For example Pacific Internet or Internode. :-)

 - Chris
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Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-11 Thread Sean Cohen
Michael Fox wrote:

Yep, that's it.  Any chance you could burn a copy?...
   

Yes, I am happy to download these starting from tonight when I get home,
and then burn them onto 3 discs. I can bring them to work on Monday, I
work in North Sydney, so if you want to arrange to come over. Drop us a
email over the weekend etc.
Just bring 3 blank discs with you and we can do a nice trade.

Offer open to anyone else who wishes to obtain these discs. I also
download images of other distributions from time to time. If I ever make a
slug meeting in the near future, will be happy to bring them along from
time to time.
Cheers
 

What time do you finish work?  I live and work in Zetland, but I could 
probably get to North Syd by 5.30
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Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-11 Thread Michael Fox
 Not all ISPs connected to PIPE actually offer free data from the PIPE
 network. For example Pacific Internet or Internode. :-)

this is indeed true, I believe internode recently changed this and pipe
data is now free. however, I am on neither isp so can't really be certain
how true that is :)

Currently use netspace, but soon to change to westnet (in about 2 months)
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Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-11 Thread John McQuillen
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 17:12, Michael Fox wrote:
  Not all ISPs connected to PIPE actually offer free data from the PIPE
  network. For example Pacific Internet or Internode. :-)
 
 this is indeed true, I believe internode recently changed this and pipe
 data is now free. however, I am on neither isp so can't really be certain
 how true that is :)
 
Not quite. Internode have recently declared PIPE traffic un-prioritised
(as opposed to un-metered) for Flatrate customers only. So, while PIPE
traffic will still count towards your 7 day rolling download total
(reduced from a 30 day rolling total recently), it will always come down
at full speed when other traffic is slowed by Flaterate prioritisation.

Btw, I have to say that I'm not really concerned, as my plan (512/128
premium) has just gone down in price from $99.95p/m to $79.95p/m with a
download limit increase from 24GB to 32GB, so I'm over the moon! :) As
far as I am concerned, 32GB per month is unlimited enough to not have to
worry about excess fees...

Cheers,

John...
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Re: [SLUG] Copies of MDK 10? Found :)

2004-03-11 Thread Sean Cohen
John McQuillen wrote:

On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 17:12, Michael Fox wrote:
 

Not all ISPs connected to PIPE actually offer free data from the PIPE
network. For example Pacific Internet or Internode. :-)
 

this is indeed true, I believe internode recently changed this and pipe
data is now free. however, I am on neither isp so can't really be certain
how true that is :)
   

Not quite. Internode have recently declared PIPE traffic un-prioritised
(as opposed to un-metered) for Flatrate customers only. So, while PIPE
traffic will still count towards your 7 day rolling download total
(reduced from a 30 day rolling total recently), it will always come down
at full speed when other traffic is slowed by Flaterate prioritisation.
Btw, I have to say that I'm not really concerned, as my plan (512/128
premium) has just gone down in price from $99.95p/m to $79.95p/m with a
download limit increase from 24GB to 32GB, so I'm over the moon! :) As
far as I am concerned, 32GB per month is unlimited enough to not have to
worry about excess fees...
Cheers,

John...
 

32GB? But that's only six DVD's  Surely not enough.. :)
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