Herd3 Download Site/Page
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Is there a mirror?
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- Language:
- English Edit question
- Status:
- Solved
- For:
- Ubuntu Edit question
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- Solved by:
- Craig Huffstetler
- Solved:
- 2007-02-07
- Last query:
- 2007-02-07
- Last reply:
- 2007-02-06
| Chris Oattes (cjo20) said : | #1 |
Try this link:
Where did you find the link to herd3? Was it on an official page somewhere?
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#3 |
Now the link is working. It had not worked for over 48 hours after I found the page.
Yes, Alan, the link is found on:
http://
Near the bottom with the other testing releases. It is an official page.
| Craig Huffstetler (xq) said : | #4 |
And thank you, Chris0attes, I am just assuming that the page was taken down/removed or some other mishap occurred between my posting and your posting due to the availability of the page itself.
Cheers all!
| Craig Huffstetler (xq) said : | #5 |
And I see the issue -- it is simply the "-" mark between "herd" and 3" which was not included on the HREF="" on the information in the official page. The link has been updated and is functioning fine as of now.
| James (jasch1) said : | #6 |
I have had an installation of Feisty since it became available. Before early in Alpha
3, it had become a smooth operating system. I was able to do just about any thing that I wanted to. I keep an installation of Edgy for main stuff and it works exceptionally well. I have three other computers on the network with Windows 2000 and a laptop
with Windows XP. I use the Edgy machine for most of my work, I perfer it over Windows for most everything except networking. I had thought that Feisty 3 was to be the best thing yet, but when the upgrades started for alpha 3, it became almost unuseable. Sometime it would boot and sometimes it would just lock up. I tried it
with more than one downloads of the iso. I didn't expect it to be without problems and
I expect the problems will be solved before April 19. Thanks to all who work so hard to provide the code to make for the free operating system. I am so pleased to get to see the building of the best system yet.
| Craig Huffstetler (xq) said : | #7 |
Yeah, I'm looking to just help test and fix some kinks. I have realized what a major, great operating system Ubuntu is and want to support it in anyway possible.
I run Windows Vista on my main/gamer/design PC and Ubuntu (still trying to figure out the version to run, lol -- herd-3 is VERY buggy as I see) on an IBM Laptop...but I do want to help test. Need some stability though! ;)

