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=Linux and BSD Mirrors on Campus=
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=GNU/Linux and BSD Mirrors on Campus=
 
Virginia Tech hosts mirrors for several distributions, including Ubuntu, Fedora, and Gentoo.
 
Virginia Tech hosts mirrors for several distributions, including Ubuntu, Fedora, and Gentoo.
 
==Campus Computing==
 
[[Campus Computing]] (CC) mirrors are available at [http://mirror.cc.vt.edu/ http://mirror.cc.vt.edu/] They host mirrors for Ubuntu, Gentoo, Fedora, OpenSUSE and a number of other more popular distributions
 
'''Note:''' To access via RSYNC, leave out /pub/ from the URL.
 
 
==VBI==
 
The [[Virginia Bioinformatics Institute]] (VBI) mirrors most of these large distibutions as well. A list of VBI mirrors is at [http://mirrors.vbi.vt.edu/ http://mirrors.vbi.vt.edu/].
 
 
'''Note:''' These servers tend to have good uptime and excellent transfer speeds.
 
  
 
==CS==
 
==CS==
The [[Computer Science Department]] (CS) runs a relatively old machine that mirrors for a few smaller distributions of Linux, including Arch and Knoppix. Their mirrors are available at [http://mirror.cs.vt.edu/ http://mirror.cs.vt.edu/].
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The [[gp:Computer Science|Computer Science Department]] (CS) runs mirrors at [https://mirror.cs.vt.edu/ https://mirror.cs.vt.edu/].
 
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It has
=Direct Links=
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* Arch
==Free Software Applications==
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* Rocky
Several Free Software applications are mirrored.
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* Cygwin
 
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* Slackware
===Firefox===
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* EPEL (an additional package repository for Enterprise Linux distros [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL]
* [http://mirror.cc.vt.edu/pub/mozilla/firefox/releases/latest/ Latest version] (CC)
 
 
 
===Thunderbird===
 
* [http://mirror.cc.vt.edu/pub/mozilla/thunderbird/releases/latest/ Latest version] (CC)
 
 
 
==Linux Distributions==
 
The installation disk images can be somewhat hard to find. Direct links to the current disk image folder for the following Linux distributions are provided for your convenience.
 
 
 
===Arch===
 
* [http://mirror.cs.vt.edu/pub/ArchLinux/iso/2009.08/ 2009.08] (CS)
 
 
 
===Fedora===
 
* [http://mirrors.vbi.vt.edu/mirrors/linux/fedora/releases/11/Live/ 11] (VBI)
 
 
 
===Gentoo===
 
* [http://mirror.cc.vt.edu/pub/gentoo/releases/x86/current-iso/ Current x86 ISO] (CC)
 
 
 
===openSUSE===
 
 
 
===Ubuntu===
 
  
===Sabayon===
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==VTTI==
* [http://mirror.cs.vt.edu/pub/SabayonLinux/ All versions] (CS)
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VTTI currently hosts a [https://mirror.vtti.vt.edu/site/ mirror] with many distro and software repositories, and IPv6-accessable Ubuntu PPAs
  
=Package Manager Use=
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([[User:Telnoratti]] seems to run this now.)
* To set up Ubuntu sync apt-get with on-campus mirrors, see the [[Ubuntu]] distribution guide.
 
* To set up emerge on Gentoo to use on-campus mirrors, see the [[Gentoo]] distribution guide.
 
  
=Supported Instruction Set Architectures=
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It has OS dists for for:
<table border="1">
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* Alma
<tr>
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* Arch
<th> Operating system distribution
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* CentOS
</th><th> Campus Computing mirror
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* Debian
</th><th> VBI mirror
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* Fedora
</th><th> Computer Science mirror
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* FreeBSD
</th></tr>
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* IPFire
<tr>
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* OpenBSD
<td> Debian
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* OpenSUSE
</td><td> i386, amd64, ia64
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* Raspbian
</td><td> i386, armel
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* Ubuntu
</td><td>
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as well as software repos for
</td></tr>
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* CPAN
<tr>
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* CRAN
<td> Fedora
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* EPEL
</td><td> i386, x86_64
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* ROS
</td><td> i386, x86_64, ppc, ppc64
 
</td><td>
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> Ubuntu
 
</td><td> i386, amd64
 
</td><td> i386, amd64, powerpc, sparc
 
</td><td>
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> openSUSE<sup>1</sup>
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td> i586, i686, x86_64
 
</td><td>
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> SUSE
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td> i586, i686, x86_64, ppc, ppc64
 
</td><td>
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> MEPIS
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td> i686, x86-64
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> CentOS
 
</td><td> i386, x86_64
 
</td><td> i386, x86_64
 
</td><td>
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> Red Hat
 
</td><td> i386, x86_64
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td>
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> Gentoo
 
</td><td> x86
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td>
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> Sabayon
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td> x86, x86-64
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> Arch
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td> i686
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> Slackware
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td> i486, x86_64 (Slamd64), arm (ARMedslack)
 
</td><td> i386, i486, x86_64 (Slackware64)
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td> FreeBSD
 
</td><td> i386, ia64
 
</td><td>
 
</td><td>
 
</td></tr></table>
 
  
<sup>1</sup>'''Note:''' The disc images include ppc in addition to i586 and x86_64
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==ECE==
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The [[gp:Electrical and Computer Engineering|Electrical and Computer Department]] mirror at [http://mirror.ece.vt.edu/ http://mirror.ece.vt.edu/] has been down for quite some time now. Depending on the attitudes of the current ECE IT regime, running it could possibly be a VTLUUG project.
  
 
[[Category:Campus computing resources]]
 
[[Category:Campus computing resources]]

Latest revision as of 01:36, 28 October 2024

GNU/Linux and BSD Mirrors on Campus

Virginia Tech hosts mirrors for several distributions, including Ubuntu, Fedora, and Gentoo.

CS

The Computer Science Department (CS) runs mirrors at https://mirror.cs.vt.edu/. It has

  • Arch
  • Rocky
  • Cygwin
  • Slackware
  • EPEL (an additional package repository for Enterprise Linux distros [1]

VTTI

VTTI currently hosts a mirror with many distro and software repositories, and IPv6-accessable Ubuntu PPAs

(User:Telnoratti seems to run this now.)

It has OS dists for for:

  • Alma
  • Arch
  • CentOS
  • Debian
  • Fedora
  • FreeBSD
  • IPFire
  • OpenBSD
  • OpenSUSE
  • Raspbian
  • Ubuntu

as well as software repos for

  • CPAN
  • CRAN
  • EPEL
  • ROS

ECE

The Electrical and Computer Department mirror at http://mirror.ece.vt.edu/ has been down for quite some time now. Depending on the attitudes of the current ECE IT regime, running it could possibly be a VTLUUG project.