> Is anonymous access to kernel.org permanently gone now? I'm finding
> that the US mirrors are actually _slower_ that kernel.org used to be,
> plus they don't carry .bz2 files, which for those of us crippled by a
> slow modem connection are really nice.
There are actually a few practically unused mirrors up...
I am not a complete mirror, but I do carry the latest 2.2-pre*
stuff. The machine is on an idle 10 Mbit connection 2 hops away
from the Surfnet backbone. (it should be fast from virtually
anywhere)
http://humbolt.geo.uu.nl/pub/mirror/ftp.kernel.org/
ftp://humbolt.geo.uu.nl/pub/mirror/ftp.kernel.org/
cheers,
Rik -- If a Microsoft product fails, who do you sue?
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