apt-spy dont seem to work for me....
i used ftp2.de.debian.org and it all worked nice for me.
And actually looking back at my post it wasn't quite correct. apt-spy finds mirrors that are fastest for you, not necessarily closest geographically.
apt-spy dont seem to work for me....
i used ftp2.de.debian.org and it all worked nice for me.
I used 'geographically' in a very loose sense. apt-spy recommendations are based on response times. Usually the mirrors on the same region/country/continent are faster than the ones around the world from your location.Originally Posted by Markus
--GN
I was correcting my post, not yoursOriginally Posted by gnarvaja
True.Usually the mirrors on the same region/country/continent are faster than the ones around the world from your location.
There servers seem to be working now btw.
I usually leave 2 or 3 lines of servers and only 1 uncommented for each option. That way if one fails, I can always edit sources.list and get access to the other servers. The only problem is that for every server apt-get update creates a humongous database file.Originally Posted by GFBurke
Also, a rule of thumb try to replace de with your country code.
Check the Debian site for debian.org mirrors in your country.Code:Original: ftp.de.debian.org US: ftp.us.debian.org Brazil: ftp.br.debian.org ... and so on
--GN
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