Alf wrote:

> Hehhehe..

:P

>         Of coz I would :)
>         First u ask for rufus, now u change ur mind and switch to tucows.
> Aren't we diversifying too much ? We seem to want to "bao-ka-liao"

Errr...when I made the decision of rufus, I did not know
anything about linuxberg (okie, I am a pumpkin). It seems
that linuxberg's GUI seems to be more appealing to
newcomers.

I am thinking perhaps we can forget about rufus and
concentrate on linuxberg?

>         I have asked for more space/bandwidth.. U end up give me more
> usage/sites/admins... And you said you would give me whatever i need.
> *grumble*

Yah yah. but subject to the total resource that we have.
I wish very much to give you 1000 Gb of disk space, but
we just do not have it.

>         I guess as ur mirrors editors, I have not much "say" rite ?

Those editors will not even touch your 16 Gb partition, so
it is a non issue.

>         And FYI, the contrib/suse/etc mirrors have achieved only 1 gb
> after 1 week of download....

Damn, that slow????

>
>
> Elvin
> -
>
> > >
> > > Elvin
> > > -
> > > On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Ng Kai Hoe Raymond wrote:
> > >
> > > > Tan Zheng Da wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > A local Linuxberg mirror is sorely lacking (as well as a local
> > > > > AllMacintosh mirror!).  The difference in download speed of a local
> > > > > mirror is really great, esp. if you're on Singapore-ONE.  Linuxberg will
> > > > > appeal to Linux newbies more than Rufus, cos' users will be familiar
> > > > > with the TUCOWS web interface and software ratings.  Rufus has a good
> > > > > collection but it is plain looking and will appeal more to seasoned
> > > > > Linux users.
> > > > > Take a look at this URL.
> > > > > http://www.linuxberg.com/affiliate.html
> > > >
> > > > Okie Zheng Da,
> > > >
> > > > I shall place you fully in charge in mirroring Linuxberg.
> > > > Your ftp account has just been transformed into a shell
> > > > account. Login and do your stuff. And yes, use ssh and
> > > > change your password immediately.
> > > >
> > > > Fellow editors, meet Zheng Da, a business ad student
> > > > in National University of Singapore. Zheng Da has just
> > > > joined us. On top of mirroring linuxberg, Zheng Da will
> > > > also be writing on his experience of introducing Linux into
> > > > a real life working place.
> > > >
> > > > As a result of the points Zheng Da has made, I suggest
> > > > that we do not mirror rufus but mirror Linuxberg instead.
> > > > It is true that rufus does not have appealing interfaces
> > > > and linuxberg seems to have lesser requirements, only 8
> > > > Gb. I hope that there are no objections.
> > > >
> > > > There will be 6 more members joining us. I will announce
> > > > their names when they have affirmed their status. Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > Ng Kai Hoe Raymond   Pager : 92279944       ICQ UIN : 4878260
> > > > Editor, Singapore Linux Portal http://linux.com.sg
> > > > Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > PGP Public Key : http://members.tripod.com/~ngkaihoe/ngkaihoe.txt
> > > >
> > > > 'This has given me the greatest trouble and still does: to realize
> > > >  that what things are called is incomparably more important than what
> > > >  they are.'
> > > >  - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, "The Gay Science"
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> > --
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > Ng Kai Hoe Raymond   Pager : 92279944       ICQ UIN : 4878260
> > Editor, Singapore Linux Portal http://linux.com.sg
> > Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > PGP Public Key : http://members.tripod.com/~ngkaihoe/ngkaihoe.txt
> >
> > 'This has given me the greatest trouble and still does: to realize
> >  that what things are called is incomparably more important than what
> >  they are.'
> >  - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, "The Gay Science"
> >
> >
> >

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Ng Kai Hoe Raymond   Pager : 92279944       ICQ UIN : 4878260
Editor, Singapore Linux Portal http://linux.com.sg
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP Public Key : http://members.tripod.com/~ngkaihoe/ngkaihoe.txt

'This has given me the greatest trouble and still does: to realize
 that what things are called is incomparably more important than what
 they are.'
 - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, "The Gay Science"


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