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* msu: '''[http://mirror.cs.msu.ru/alt/ http]''', rsync://mirror.cs.msu.ru/alt/
* msu: '''[http://mirror.cs.msu.ru/alt/ http]''', rsync://mirror.cs.msu.ru/alt/
* mephi: '''[http://mirror.mephi.ru/ALTLinux/ http]''', [ftp://mirror.mephi.ru/ALTLinux/ ftp], rsync://mirror.mephi.ru/pub/ALTLinux/


=== Belarus ===
=== Belarus ===

Revision as of 14:36, 6 April 2022


Get ALT site

There's a special site dedicated to downloading ALT distributions, getalt.org; it focuses on those based on the latest stable branch (which is generally what one wants indeed).

Primary servers

These are toplevel locations, look for a current stable branch and images/ inside it, like p10/images:

Welcome to share!

Mirrors

Europe

  • distrib-coffee (France): http, ftp, rsync://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/altlinux/
  • infania: https, http, ftp, rsync://ftpmirror2.infania.net/ALTLinux/

Russia

  • msu: http, rsync://mirror.cs.msu.ru/alt/
  • mephi: http, ftp, rsync://mirror.mephi.ru/pub/ALTLinux/

Belarus

  • datacenter.by: http, ftp, rsync://mirror.datacenter.by/ALTLinux/

Stable branch starter kits

  • Starterkits form a collection of desktop/server oriented LiveCD, installer, and VM disk images

Beta versions

  • beta.altlinux.org is where official distributions might get pre-released; we may publish alpha/beta images in directories which will become the official release locations in the process of rolling out a new stable branch, e.g. for workstation.

Regular builds

  • These weekly snapshots are based on our development repository which is considered "unstable" (as in "several nasty days and a few nvidia blow-ups a year") but is surprisingly reliable in its league. Welcome to test but please prefer starterkits or distributions for deployment.