ok, ... but there is only ONE machine which comes and take the mirror. The Machines in my LAN are pointed to my own mirror in the LAN and you cann't count them, because they are not updating by a mirror in the Internet ... as far as I know, a adress as 192.168.1.25 with netmask 255.255.255.0 is not routed or seen in the internet :-) But you're also right with the mail before ... the next time I write a e-mail I have to red first (and better) the words you wrote like this >This is already explained clearly in statistics page I >referred to. Do read that first. So enjoy the day, night or morning Regards Gerold RahulAm Mittwoch, den 07.03.2007, 18:21 +0530 schrieb Rahul Sundaram: > Mikko Kivinen wrote: > > Good point Gerold. I'd like to add that there are also numerous > > dedicated server & VPS providers who offer Fedora to their clients and > > Im sure these are not counted :) > > > > Regardless of who provide the bits, as long as the use the same public > mirror list that we use in Yum, they will be counted. > > Rahul
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