LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
SourceForge thinks Linux Lite 3.0 Beta is malware
#11
hey guys. i was talking to JBS irc. they  never heard of this Distro but they really didnt like sourceforge at all. is there an better choice for an host for the iso??? i think yall can run and DG droplet.
hey guys im Bluzeo and Linux Lite user that got his own open source company!
Reply
#12
What's a DG droplet?

Sent from my phone using Tapatalk

Reply
#13
Digital Ocean Droplet.
hey guys im Bluzeo and Linux Lite user that got his own open source company!
Reply
#14
We can't afford that, plus the transfer rates p/month are small. Thanks anyway.
Reply
#15
(05-21-2016, 02:04 PM)Jerry link Wrote: Thanks Teddy, but those hosts are for software projects for hosting code, not ISO's. TBH, SourceForge bring a lot of traffic to our website, and help with our presence online ie. it helps make finding us easier. I'm still open to a service that is free and lets us host Gb's worth of iso's, and will be around for a long time. There are many considerations here. With GIMP and other software, that's all they targeted, software. Ours and other projects ISO's were never targeted. I'm not condoning what they did, just pointing out the difference objectively.

Here is who i use for my personal website  https://asmallorange.com/hosting/shared/
Jerry, Let me know exactly what bandwith and space you need and i will start searching if they don't meet your needs. (Cost allowed as well)
Or for torrents this may work but i do not know the details  http://linuxtracker.org/
There has to be something out there ! LOL
Member www.eff.org
*Hardware hacks are my speciality.
"forum posts should be like a skirt- long enough to cover the subject material, but short enough to keep things interesting"
--I am using/Running Linuxlite 2.8, Debian8 server, Ubuntu 14, Win7,Win10, MX15, LinuxMint kde.
--Xerox field service engineer, printer repairs,network analyst.
Reply
#16
Just to give folks an idea, we need at the very least 10Tb of bandwidth a month, and around 100Gb+ of storage. We serve ISO's that are not only accessed by the public, but also by other mirrors around the world.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)