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Please bookmark the site and pass it alonmg to other Mandrake users on other forums.
Thanks.
PS: could a moderator make this a sticky topic please?
Good idea to ask for making that post sticky. easyurpmi access is so.... random.
There is another one: Linuxfordummies
Maybe that sticky post should be named "easyurpmi mirrors" or something like that.
Originally posted by jerm1701 Nice! I hate it when the site goes down. This will be very helpful!
Jeremy
So did I until I did this.
But to clairify I do not get any help from PLF. I maintain and add any new mirror's I find. When Mandrake releases a new arch build they normally don't even announce it. So it can be a bear to keep it current.
Thatnks to all that use it.
Hmm I don't think this thread is sticky so I hope they do it soon.
What would be nice is if all the urpmi setup sites would also allow non-mandrake/plf to be listed so long as the rpm repositories followed mandrakes policy.
Seems no one will do that other then me. I see no reason to let plf and mandrake be the only ones listed when there or other repositories that users can use.
The main reason is because Mandrake is usually so far behind in versions and I am sure there are other diehard mandrake users that want up2date software that make there own rpm's now.
A good example is kde3.3 which was released a couple months ago. Now why cant mandrake update for the new kde? I see no reason other then lack of drive to keep its users current. But I have noticed the minute someone makes a current version they have been found guilty of breaking mandrakes build policy which usually isnt correct and they refuse to acknowledge them.
Just be nice to see other repositories given there due share in the mandrake community.
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