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torrentnerd writes "If you're on the hunt for Linux ISO Torrents you might want to check out the long list of recently released distro torrents over at LinuxISOtorrent.com. They've got frequently updated torrents from A (Arch) to Z (Zen). The site only does one thing, but does it well - helps you get the latest Linux distros downloaded via BitTorrent, quickly."

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  1. Why can't it automatically remove? by Eunuch · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I see a link to report dead torrents. Why not automatically check for dead links occasionally?

    I suppose they can be given some leniency, but if it's down for a whole week, it shouldn't require human intervention to drop from the page.

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    1. Re:Why can't it automatically remove? by th0mas.sixbit.org · · Score: 3, Informative

      It's a bit more complex than a 404 to detect a dead torrent. The torrent file can exist but if no one is seeding it, then it is effectively dead - no one can download the entire file. There are scripts out there that check that, but usually iirc they are local to the tracker. I'm not sure if the tracker broadcasts this data or not.

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  2. It's not just Linux. by truedfx · · Score: 5, Informative

    Also some of the *BSDs.

  3. Legality? by ROBOKATZ · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is this legal? Can't the MPAA sue you if you use BitTorrent, even if it is just to download Linux?

    1. Re:Legality? by slavemowgli · · Score: 5, Funny

      Obviously, if you're using BitTorrent, you're a terrorist, and if you're downloading Linux, you're a communist, too.

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  4. Nice clean layout but.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    live tracker stats would be an obvious plus...

  5. Is this off-topic? So many flavors? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm a Windows user and went briefly to Fedora Core 3. I had problems when I upgraded my computer and couldn't get FC3 running again, even after a full recompile.

    I was asking questions on www.linuxquestions.org, but nobody could help me even though I posted all of the error messages and problems, so they recommend I try another version of Linux.

    This site illustrates one of the problems with Linux that most regular users would have. How do you pick one of these? How do you compare them all and say "That one has the features I need". It looks like there is at least 50+ different distros. Do you have to click on each little site info graphic just to learn about them? It is just too confusing to know which one to use, and I'm a computer programmer with a decent amount of computer skills. I'd hate to see what poor Aunt Mable or Grandma would think if they saw that list.

    And not that anyone is interested, but I finally bit the bullet and bought an OEM version of XP SP2 to save money on the Microsoft tax (I was Win 98 before switching to FC3).

  6. Re:While on the topic of Linux... by geomon · · Score: 3, Informative

    Any version of Linux will work, but you have to be careful not to load up on services, libraries, and select a light-weight window manager. IceWM and FVWM would be good choices.

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  7. Damned Pirates by nurb432 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Only pirates trading in 'copyright infringing materials' use bittorrent.

    Thats what my friends at the *aa's told my child in school last week anyway... And something about a 'reward program' of some sort.

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  8. Kudos to the Slashdot editors... by Will2k_is_here · · Score: 4, Informative

    for providing free advertising.
    I thought the story sounded like an advertisement:

    whois linuxisotorrent.com ...
    Updated Date: 27-may-2005
    Creation Date: 27-may-2005
    Expiration Date: 27-may-2006 ...
    As if these things aren't hard enough to find anyway. To the story submitter: I know your new site applies and is a good idea, but don't hijack Slashdot's power for your own gain.

  9. Re:torrents come and go by lonb · · Score: 4, Informative

    dude, you forgot the '?' in the URL and you are losing valuable free ad days. YOUR correct URL would be:
    http://www.shinyfeet.com/?afd=91

    ain't I a nice guy?

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  10. The Linux Mirror Project by goldenratiophi · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://www.tlm-project.org/ They have the latest Linux torrents, but also some more old ones. It also has a message board.

  11. Oh, the irony by Jicksta · · Score: 4, Funny

    Did anyone else notice that the homepage uses Windows XP's Internet Explorer home button icon between the distro's name and its respective website?

    From site: http://www.linuxisotorrent.com/images/home.gif
    IE screenshot: http://searchy.protecus.de/en/address_bar_search.g if

    Apparently LinuxISOtorrent.com doesn't share the same philosophies which propels the software it indirectly hosts.

    I wonder how much money they've made off this slashdotting from advertising? Pffft.

  12. Leeching from The Linux Mirror Project by phoebe · · Score: 5, Interesting
    None of the torrent files are actually hosted on linuxisotorrent.com, and more importantly most are from "The Linux Mirror Project" which performs exactly the same purpose - torrents for Linux distributions.

    A concern is that there is no credit to "The Linux Mirror Project" for any of their work in providing the torrents, its only a couple of static files on a webserver and a revenue stream from the google adverts on the side.

  13. Re:Too many distro?!? by poofyhairguy82 · · Score: 3, Insightful
    I know that this will never happen but why not focus on a "server distro", on a "desktop distro" and on a "minimalistic distro" rather than developing hundreds of clones of themselves?!?

    This always gets modded insightful, but the truth is that the posts lacks a careful insight. The reason why Linux won't unify is because their is many more different needs for OSes beyond "server" and "desktop." Embedded systems need an OS, firewalls need an OS, low end desktops need an OS, high end desktops and workstations need an OS, web servers need an OS, servers needed for specific venders software needs an OS, Joe Users needs an OS if it helps his ego. For each of these uses for an OS (and more) there is a least one Linux based OS serving the need.

    The closest thing the Windows world has for many of these things is older versions of the OSes. Linux is just a kernel used in many more ways than I can imagine. Each distro is its own OS (based on Linux) and so the problem is that there might be too many OSes since Linux came around. And that might be true if you fear choice....

  14. Re:While on the topic of Linux... by iibagod · · Score: 3, Informative

    Gentoo's not really about the compiling...most people point to that as its main difference. What sets gentoo apart is the USE flags and Portage. You can compile programs with the features you want, and say leave out GNOME or KDE support. I run a Flux desktop with minimal Gnome or Kde crap in there....I've got Kde-base installed so I can run the few kde apps I need. But I don't have anything in there I didnt specifically choose to install. If I want a certain package and it brings in too many dependencies, I change my USE flags and it compiles without those options.

    Using funroll-loops.org to argue against Gentoo is like boycotting Honda because of all the 'ricers. It's silly to even judge a distro on the basis of some of its less intelligent users. Debian users have a rather bad rep in the Gentoo forums....doesn't mean we hate Debian..in fact, most of us support it or Ubuntu to bring along girlfriend/spouse to Linux...I'll be installing Ubuntu for my girlfriend sometime this month.

    On newer systems you dont get much of a performance boost with different CFLAGS, but on his PII it might make a world of difference. I don't use customized CFLAGS so I can keep a more stable system....the boost it gives doesn't really compensate for some stability issues. Those ricers you see on funroll-loops usually break something then get upset when we laugh at them...there are some really great bugs in bugzilla.

    Gentoo isn't about the compiling....its about the flexibility and customization to streamline each package.

  15. Re:Obvious question... by Danger+Stevens · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What happens is people who waited three days for a Suse disc go hunt down the loser who kept them from getting the sweetest Linux distro around. Most of these folks are people who'd much play around on a new OS than watch Gigli.

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