ZMLarch hosting will expire soon

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rdmelin
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ZMLarch hosting will expire soon

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The hosting site for the ZMLarch iso image and some related things is www.isentrix.com. It was initially set up with 2 years paid up. It has served out an average of 55GB per month, almost exclusively downloads of the ZMLarch iso. In about one month the account will need to be renewed.

I do not have currently have the resources to support this myself. If community members would like to contribute to keep this resource available I will be happy to accept donations for this purpose. The hosting, with unlimited monthly download bandwith goes for about $10 US per month, or $9 if paid one year ahead, $8 per month for 2 years.

Donations for this purpose can be made via paypal to rdmelin@yahoo.com. I will keep the site up as long as contributions cover it. I'll post a notice if I receive enough to cover a year or two.
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Re: ZMLarch hosting will expire soon

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Why not host the ISO on Sourceforge?
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Sourceforge may be a good solution. Are you hosting an ISO image there?

I started looking into that some time back and don't remember why I didn't pursue it.
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Post by MarcoP »

I could help by creating an account on my dedicated server hosted at Fortness ITX. It's barely used, 80GiB disk, 1200GB high speed bandwidth avail.
Nothing in exchange.
It served out an average of 55GB/month but what was the pick?

Or what about torrents?
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Post by bb99 »

Torrent is up over at Linuxtracker.org already. Several are available including the Arch live CD (1.24.2).
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Post by curtishall »

rdmelin wrote:Sourceforge may be a good solution. Are you hosting an ISO image there?

I started looking into that some time back and don't remember why I didn't pursue it.
We have our it's-old-and-needs-a-revamp ISO image there. I setup an account for you and PM'ed you the details.
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Post by rdmelin »

@ curtishall
Thanks for providing this option. I can login using the account you setup, however have not been able to successfully upload the iso using the web interface. The upload starts, and pretty much ties up my internet connection for several hours and then fails leaving no useful error message. I may try again with other browsers when I can spare the bandwidth.

Meanwhile I did receive a donation (only one so far) that bought a couple of months of hosting, so isentrix.com will stay up awhile longer.
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Ross, i have a fair amount of bandwidth free. I can host it of you like.

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Post by rdmelin »

Hi James,
If you would like to grab a copy of the iso and put it up with a link that would be fine. When the hosting I have paid for expires I'll just let it go.

Thanks
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http://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/c ... h-live-cd/

I have zipped it (not for space reasons cos i dont want to add iso as an allowed upload ext on that server.

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Post by ShaneJ »

Hi guys, I've just started playing with ZM with ZMLarch so I thought I would do something in return for the community.
Please find a copy of the latest ZMLarch at the following address:

http://www.greenwattle.com/linux/zmlarc ... 24.2-1.iso
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Post by DaveQB »

I will be getting stuck into ZM soon, so offering my services too:

http://www.dward.name/iso/ZMLarch_1.24.2-1.iso
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