Article title: The largest ISP in Australia stops providing Linux image services. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
BigPond, Australia's largest ISP, decided to stop providing Linux and other open-source operating systems for domestic users, as well as image services for a large number of open-source software and shared file creation. BigPond issued a brief statement on the image website, indicating that it will be closed on April 9, June 30 on the grounds of low usage and inattractiveness to mainstream users, it also claims that the resources in the image can be found in large resource libraries such as download.com and tucows.com.
BigPond has always been widely promoted by providing services with high prices and low bandwidth quotas (many users can only use a 10 GB or 25 GB quota each month). downloading files from this image website is not included in the monthly quota. Linux users expressed disappointment with BigPond's actions.