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Old 12th March 2009, 06:00 AM
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Which Mirrors Are Fast And Consistently Synched to Main?

Hi again,

I had a hard time trying to find a mirror that had new builds I needed from the rawhide report. I randomly went through the mirror list until I eventually found one that had the updates in it.

Can anyone please give any "top" mirrors or how to connect to main when its vital to test a new build?

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