I looked at your website and saw that you install Ubuntu on Pentium I's. I
was wondering what the specs on those machines are (i.e. memory, etc.).
Also, which windows manager do you use for them?

Jared


On 12/5/05, Michael Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I just setup a mirror of the Ubuntu repository for on campus use. For
> right
> > now it only has the binary packages for i386. It is updated twice daily.
> > The URL is http://mirrors.physics.byu.edu/ubuntu.
>
> Awesome!
>
> How hard was it to set up? Did you find a decent tutorial?
>
> I'm installing Ubuntu about twice a week, and it'd be nice to learn
> how to set up a repository like that. The installs are for the
> comptuers donated to Stuporglue.org.
>
> Thanks,
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