rado wrote: > ...If you like the majority of us as I am...there is something we can do > for the centos scene that really doesn't cost anything. > > When you download the distro...just let bittorrent seed indefinitely. I've been letting 4.4 download seed now for about two days. I live in the US, and have Verizon DSL. Today, actually, I just switched to business level service which when I transferred I asked if there were any bandwith limits, and there aren't. Before I had regular residential service, although I've never been called upon by Verizon when letting things seed for a long time, I think if you would look at the contract somewhere in fine print there would be something about using "too much" bandwith. Anyways, now that I'm on a business service as of today, I've been letting the 4.4 go to town with a 25KB upload, and the share ratio as of this moment states 116%. I agree with you, anything little like this to help out CentOS can be done, but make sure you aren't breaching any ISP contracts before doing so. I would love to host a server as a mirror somewhere, but unfortunately can't afford to do so. Perhaps someday I will be able to, but for now I hope my small contributions are at least helping. :) Max