[TriLUG] Question for ibiblio people

Paul Jones pjones at metalab.unc.edu
Wed Feb 27 22:32:04 EST 2002


errr. i'm don't remember 3 gigs of .au files. we did have all of carl 
malamud's internet talk radio but we had a big disk crash in 1995 which 
may have lost that. can you tell me more about what you are looking for?


On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Greg Brown wrote:

+You know... back around 1993 or so before metalabs became ibiblio and it was 
+sunsite they had about 3 gigs worth of .au files.. then they vanished.  
+What's the chance someone can locate a tape backup from ~1993 or 1994 so all 
+those old, cool, .au files can be made available for ftp once again?
+
+Greg
+
+On Wednesday 27 February 2002 10:15 pm, you wrote:
+> see the ibiblio collection policy. but we mirror most all popular free
+> software and especially linux distros. write webmaster at ibiblio.org for
+> inclusion or if you have other problems write to techies at iblbio.org as
+> fred suggested
+>
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