mirrors.kernel.org

Welcome to mirrors.kernel.org, a service of the Linux Kernel Archives. This site contains our archives of mirrors of other sites.

Protocol Location
HTTP http://mirrors.kernel.org/
RSYNC rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/mirrors/

Description Location
Arch Linux, A simple, lightweight Linux distribution. archlinux
CentOS, an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution "derived from sources freely provided to the public by Red Hat centos
The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) CPAN
The Debian Linux distribution debian
debian-cd
Deepin, a distribution aiming to provide an elegant desktop deepin
deepin-cd
Fedora, Red Hat's "community project" Linux distribution fedora
fedora-alt
fedora-secondary
fedora-epel
IUS, a community project that provides RPM packages for newer versions of select software for EL distros ius
Gentoo Linux gentoo
gentoo-portage
The Free Software Foundation (The GNU Project) gnu
The Linux Documentation Project LDP
Linux Mint linuxmint
linuxmint-packages
Mageia Project mageia
OpenSUSE, Novell's "community project" Linux distribution opensuse
Openwall GNU/*/Linux, a small security-enhanced Linux distro for servers openwall
Oracle Linux, a repackaged distribution based on RHEL (ISOs only) oracle
Qubes OS Project, an OS designed to provide strong workstation security via compartmentalization qubes
sourceware.org, an archive of various free software, mostly development tools sourceware
Slackware Linux slackware
Tails, a live distribution aiming to preserve your privacy and anonimity tails
Ubuntu, a Linux distribution from Canonical ubuntu
ubuntu-releases
The Linux Foundation Yocto Project, a deeply embeddable Linux distribution yocto

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