MX Mirrors

Here you can post about what you did to get MX to work right with your computer or if hardware worked right out of the box for you. This is for the computers and/or hardware that is normally hard to get working right in Linux or MX.
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PondLife
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MX Mirrors

#1 Post by PondLife »

I know this was highlighted in the MX18 release notes
aledie (new member!), who single-handedly expanded our worldwide mirrors for MX and antiX threefold.
But I have noticed that expansion of mirrors has continued, on checking this morning have found that from the situation not so long ago when in the UK the best choice was either Sweden or the Netherlands we have now gone from one mirror too three. One of which is just a few miles up the road from where I live (sure that was their prime concern :)).

So I just wanted to add my thanks for all the effort taken to improve matters here.

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Re: MX Mirrors

#2 Post by Jerry3904 »

Yeah, things are vastly improved in terms of world coverage, and aledie deserves all the credit. Have you seen the mirror map:

https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/iso-download-mirrors
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