RE: up2date

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Am Di, den 17.02.2004 schrieb Jeremy um 16:49:
> Hrm, people like you are what keep people away from Linux....
>  
> There is no documentation anywhere that I can find that explains exactly how to configure this sources file.  When I did a search on the mailing list for "up2date Traceback", I got hundreds of matches, very few of them had anything to do with my problem, the ones that did, had no responses posted.  When I setup this file, I had no idea that you couldn't have the same name twice...  I don't necessarilly think that is the case, either, because up2date has been working under this configuration.  What I do think, is that if someone posted a FAQ on the fedora website, explaining how to select a mirror, how to configure the sources file, people like me wouldn't have to subscribe to this mailing list, to ask, just to get shot down for not knowing the format for some undocumented file.
>  
> Someone else said the Stanford mirror was busy?  Ugh, it seems like no matter which one I choose, it's either very slow or has too many users connected.
>  
> Someone else also said that HTTP is preferred?  I'll try that, I've just always assumed that FTP would be prefered for file downloads.
>  
> Also, what about the 'updates-released' deal?  Do i need to use a mirror for that too?
>  
> -Jeremy

Jeremy!

You can search inside this list's archive without being subscribed. And
it is easy to find out that this topic is so often answered. Mid of
January I found it is enough and wrote a basic howto - easy to find in
the archive too - Christoph gave the link already in his answer shortly:

http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-January/msg03379.html

Meanwhile I reviewed the article and it is now available as an HTML site
at

http://fedoranews.org/contributors/alexander_dalloz/mirror/

Regards, with a friendly RTFM :)

Alexander


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