10-22-2002
i know there is a website that lists all websites of linux and other unix distros, but i dont have the link. offhand there is,
suse.com
redhat.com
freebsd.org
netbsd.org
openbsd.org
also check out linux.com
umm thats all i can think of now, hope that helps some.
also search the forums for your question becausei know that where i saw the website i was talking about was in theses forums.
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NETDISCO-MIBS-DOWNLOAD(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation NETDISCO-MIBS-DOWNLOAD(1)
NAME
netdisco-mibs-download - Downloader for the Netdisco MIB bundle
VERSION
This document refers to version 1.0700 of netdisco-mibs-download
DESCRIPTION
Run this program to download the Netdisco MIB files bundle from Sourceforge. If the download is successful, you can run the netdisco-mibs-
install program to unpack and install them.
If the download fails, you can visit the Netdisco Sourceforge downloads page, details of which are given by this program on failure, and
get the bundle yourself.
ENVIRONMENT
Setting the environment variable "MIBS_DEBUG" to a true value will display information about failed mirror site downloads.
EXIT CODES
0 - Successful download
1 - Failed download, possibly no available mirror
2 - Program must be run as root, and you are not root
3 - Error regarding the download directory
AUTHOR
Oliver Gorwits "<oliver@cpan.org>"
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