Upgrading Slackware

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Just to answer the slackware part of your question, given that 10.2
came out a while ago, I doubt that you would still be able to get it
via bittorrent. As you also observed, many of the slackware mirrors
either don't have the isos, or they're slow and over-loaded if they do
have the isos. I did find a mirror in Sweden, that is fast when
accessed from the U.S., and that does have all 4 slackware isos.

ftp://mirror.pudas.net

Greg


On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 07:51:49PM -0500, Dan Murphy wrote:
> Thanks.  I'll go and get that.  I recall last summer looking at that but I 
> think I got a bad burn since it seemed lots of the files were missing, or 
> something.
> I'm going to try this again.
> Thanks for the URL.
> 
> 

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