The following sites mirror the LDP pages, please use the site nearest to you.
DAILY means mirrored daily, DAILY*N means mirrored every N days,
WEEKLY/N means mirrored N times a week, and so on.
Mirror sites are located in: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxemburg, Macau, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UK and USA.
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
China
Colombia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Korea
Luxemburg
Macau
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Singapore
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States of America
- AK
- AL
- AR
- AZ
- CA
- CO
- CT
- DE
- FL
- GA
- IA
- IL
- IN
- KY
- LA
- MA
- ME
- MI
- MO
- MN
- MT
- NC
- NE
- NJ
- NM
- NY
- OH
- OR
- PA
- TN
- TX
- UT
- VA
- WA
- WI
The master LDP pages are at http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/. If you
maintain a LDP mirror, or would like to maintain a LDP mirror, please mailto:gregh@metalab.unc.edu with the
following information:
- URL of the mirror. I recommend naming the mirror directory "LDP".
For example, my mirror is at http://www.cc.gatech.edu/linux/LDP/.
- Name and email address of the person maintaining the mirror.
- How frequently the mirror is updated. I recommend mirroring daily or every
other day. Mirroring weekly is less desirable, but still OK. Anything longer
than a week is too long.
- Location of the mirror. Please tell me the city, state (if applicable) and
country.
You will need about 30MB of disk space. Once I have your
mirror information, I will give you the LDP mirror login and password. I
recommend and use the mirror package that
mirrors with FTP. rsync access is also available, or you can use
wget (or a similar HTTP mirroring package) if you prefer.
Greg
Hankins, gregh@metalab.unc.edu
Last Modified: July 1, 1999 by Greg Hankins