"we have this very cool beginner friendly Linux distro"
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"we have this very cool beginner friendly Linux distro"
"now choose a mirror to download the ISO"
no proprietary software tool ever forces its users to choose a mirror, can we not use some JS snippet that automatically selects the one that responds the fastest?
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"we have this very cool beginner friendly Linux distro"
"now choose a mirror to download the ISO"
no proprietary software tool ever forces its users to choose a mirror, can we not use some JS snippet that automatically selects the one that responds the fastest?
@eloy it doesnt even need to be the fastest. but it needs to be a single button, with a server that works and has at least a acceptable download speed
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"we have this very cool beginner friendly Linux distro"
"now choose a mirror to download the ISO"
no proprietary software tool ever forces its users to choose a mirror, can we not use some JS snippet that automatically selects the one that responds the fastest?
@eloy Full agree. Why am I doing manual load balancing.
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"we have this very cool beginner friendly Linux distro"
"now choose a mirror to download the ISO"
no proprietary software tool ever forces its users to choose a mirror, can we not use some JS snippet that automatically selects the one that responds the fastest?
@eloy Only useful if you don't have JS disabled for security.
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"we have this very cool beginner friendly Linux distro"
"now choose a mirror to download the ISO"
no proprietary software tool ever forces its users to choose a mirror, can we not use some JS snippet that automatically selects the one that responds the fastest?
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"we have this very cool beginner friendly Linux distro"
"now choose a mirror to download the ISO"
no proprietary software tool ever forces its users to choose a mirror, can we not use some JS snippet that automatically selects the one that responds the fastest?
@eloy *laughs in ASUS driver downloads*
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