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- <H1><A NAME="SEC48" HREF="gnu_bulletin_9401_toc.html#SEC48">How to Get GNU Software</A></H1>
- <P>
- All the software and publications from the Free Software Foundation are
- distributed with permission to copy and redistribute. The easiest way to
- get GNU software is to copy it from someone else who has it.
- You can get GNU software direct from the FSF by ordering diskettes, a tape,
- or a CD-ROM. Such orders provide most of the funds for the FSF staff, so
- please support our work by ordering if you can. See the "Free Software
- Foundation Order Form".
- <P>
- There are also third party groups who distribute our software; they do not
- work with us, but can provide our software in other forms. For your
- convenience some are listed in "Free Software for Microcomputers".
- Please note that the Free Software Foundation is <EM>not</EM> affiliated with
- them in any way and is responsible for neither the currency of their
- versions nor the swiftness of their responses.
- <P>
- If you decide to do business with one of these distributors, ask them how
- much they do to assist free software development, e.g. by contributing
- money to free software development projects or by writing free software
- themselves for general use. By basing your decision partially
- on this factor, you can help encourage those who profit from free software
- to contribute to its growth.
- <P>
- If you have Internet access and cannot access one of the hosts below, you
- can get the software via anonymous FTP from GNU's distribution host
- <CODE>prep.ai.mit.edu</CODE> (the IP address is <CODE>18.71.0.38</CODE>). For
- more information, get file <TT>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</TT>.
- <CODE>prep</CODE> is a very busy host and only allows a limited number of FTP
- logins at any given time. Please use one of these other TCP/IP Internet
- sites that also provide GNU software via anonymous FTP (program:
- <CODE>ftp</CODE>, user: <CODE>anonymous</CODE>, password: <VAR>your e-mail
- address</VAR>, mode: <CODE>binary</CODE>).
- <P>
- <UL>
- <P>
- <LI><B>Africa</B>:
- <CODE>ftp.sun.ac.za</CODE>.
- <P>
- <LI><B>Australasia</B>:
- <CODE>archie.au</CODE> (<CODE>archie.oz</CODE> for ACSnet),
- <P>
- <CODE>cair.kaist.ac.kr</CODE>,
- <CODE>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp</CODE>.
- <P>
- <LI><B>Canada</B>:
- <CODE>ftp.cs.ubc.ca</CODE>.
- <P>
- <LI><B>Middle East</B>:
- <CODE>ftp.technion.ac.il</CODE>.
- <P>
- <LI><B>Europe</B>:
- <CODE>ugle.unit.no</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.stacken.kth.se</CODE>,
- <CODE>isy.liu.se</CODE>,
- <P>
- <CODE>ftp.luth.se</CODE>,
- <CODE>unix.hensa.ac.uk</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.mcc.ac.uk</CODE>,
- <P>
- <CODE>ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de</CODE>,
- <P>
- <CODE>ftp.denet.dk</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.eunet.ch</CODE>,
- <CODE>nic.switch.ch</CODE>,
- <CODE>irisa.irisa.fr</CODE>
- <P>
- <CODE>ftp.funet.fi</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.win.tue.nl</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.univ-lyon1.fr</CODE>,
- <CODE>archive.eu.net</CODE>.
- <P>
- <LI><B>USA</B>:
- <CODE>labrea.stanford.edu</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.kpc.com</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.digex.net</CODE>,
- <P>
- <CODE>ftp.cs.widener.edu</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.cs.columbia.edu</CODE>,
- <CODE>vixen.cso.uiuc.edu</CODE>,
- <P>
- <CODE>wuarchive.wustl.edu</CODE>,
- <CODE>gatekeeper.dec.com</CODE>,
- <CODE>ftp.hawaii.edu</CODE>,
- <P>
- <CODE>cc.utah.edu</CODE> (VMS GNU Emacs),
- <CODE>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</CODE> (VMS GCC),
- <CODE>ftp.uu.net</CODE> (under <TT>`/packages/gnu'</TT>).
- <P>
- </UL>
- <P>
- Those on JANET can look under <CODE>src.doc.ic.ac.uk</CODE> in
- <TT>`/gnu'</TT>.
- <P>
- You can get some GNU programs via UUCP. Ohio State University posts their
- UUCP instructions regularly to newsgroup <CODE>comp.sources.d</CODE> on
- USENET. These people will send you UUCP instructions via electronic mail:
- <P>
- <PRE>
- hao!scicom!qetzal!upba!ugn!nepa!denny, uunet!hutch!barber,
- src@contrib.de (Europe), james@bigtex.cactus.org, acornrc!bob,
- toku@dit.co.jp (Japan), staff@cis.ohio-state.edu
- </PRE>
- <P>
- For those without Internet access, see the section "Free Software
- Support" for information on getting electronic mail and file transfer
- via UUCP.
- <P>
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