If you want to download all the Linux ISOs you could ever want, you can run a private VPN like ProtonVPN, then use qBittorrent to download the ISOs that you can find on https://1337x.to.
It may not help with your Linux ISOs, but there’s also something called Jellyfin that you can use to stream your own media (like if you record a VHS you own onto your PC).
Even better, since it’s hard to actually seed well in a VPN, you could sign up for a seedbox like https://whatbox.ca and download your Linux ISOs that way while seeding to the community. I’d still recommend you route all your internet traffic through a VPN though. Mullvad is pretty anonymous, $5 a month, and has a great reputation
If you want to download all the Linux ISOs you could ever want, you can run a private VPN like ProtonVPN, then use qBittorrent to download the ISOs that you can find on https://1337x.to.
It may not help with your Linux ISOs, but there’s also something called Jellyfin that you can use to stream your own media (like if you record a VHS you own onto your PC).
Even better, since it’s hard to actually seed well in a VPN, you could sign up for a seedbox like https://whatbox.ca and download your Linux ISOs that way while seeding to the community. I’d still recommend you route all your internet traffic through a VPN though. Mullvad is pretty anonymous, $5 a month, and has a great reputation
For sure. It’s always good to seed Linux ISOs. Especially the really hard to find ISOs. It keeps the Linux community alive.