On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 11:06:29AM -0500, CSights wrote:
Hi everyone,
Somewhere I got the idea of using Squid as a package cache instead of
approx,
apt-cacher, apt-proxy, etc. (E.g. [1]) That thread had some of the details
needed, but it is missing some details. E.g. The settings
Somewhere I got the idea of using Squid as a package cache
instead of approx, apt-cacher, apt-proxy, etc. (E.g. [1]) That thread
had some of the details needed, but it is missing some details.
E.g. The settings that will allow the hard drive to spin down.
For what it's worth, I use
Hi everyone,
Somewhere I got the idea of using Squid as a package cache instead of
approx,
apt-cacher, apt-proxy, etc. (E.g. [1]) That thread had some of the details
needed, but it is missing some details. E.g. The settings that will allow
the hard drive to spin down.
Squid is
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