Re: Digest of Questions & Solutions

2010-10-05 Thread John Mahoney
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:34 PM, John Mahoney  wrote:
>> John - appreciate you posting that link for me but I guess, I already have
>> it. Infact, if you read my mail once again you will realize that I asked for
>> a compilation of queries posted & solutions offered over the years in the
>> pdf format (if not all the years then probably for all months of this year).
>> However, really appreciate your effort.
>>
>
> Apologies, I misread the statement.
>
>
> you can grab the content locally with something such as
>
> wget \
>     --recursive \
>     --no-clobber \
>     --page-requisites \
>     --html-extension \
>     --convert-links \
>     --restrict-file-names=windows \
>     --domains mail.nl.linux.org \
>     --no-parent \
>         http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/2010-01/
>
> This will grab jan. 2010.  You can probablly find a programto convert
> that to pdf or it can be opened  with a regular browser by opening the
> index,php file in the folder.  This site actually scrapes pretty well.

I meant index.html... I am so used to creating web content with php sorry.

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Re: Digest of Questions & Solutions

2010-10-05 Thread John Mahoney
> John - appreciate you posting that link for me but I guess, I already have
> it. Infact, if you read my mail once again you will realize that I asked for
> a compilation of queries posted & solutions offered over the years in the
> pdf format (if not all the years then probably for all months of this year).
> However, really appreciate your effort.
>

Apologies, I misread the statement.


you can grab the content locally with something such as

wget \
 --recursive \
 --no-clobber \
 --page-requisites \
 --html-extension \
 --convert-links \
 --restrict-file-names=windows \
 --domains mail.nl.linux.org \
 --no-parent \
 http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/2010-01/

This will grab jan. 2010.  You can probablly find a programto convert
that to pdf or it can be opened  with a regular browser by opening the
index,php file in the folder.  This site actually scrapes pretty well.

Change http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/2010-01/ to
http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/2008-06/ and grab June 2008...
you get the idea.


Best of luck,
John

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Re: Digest of Questions & Solutions

2010-10-05 Thread Manish Katiyar
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Linux "Kernel" Explorer
 wrote:
> Hi James Bond & John Mahoney,
>
> Thanks a ton for replying. I guess, I did my share of search & experiments
> before posting this one out.I am good on Hygiene factors.
>
> John - appreciate you posting that link for me but I guess, I already have
> it. Infact, if you read my mail once again you will realize that I asked for
> a compilation of queries posted & solutions offered over the years in the
> pdf format (if not all the years then probably for all months of this year).
> However, really appreciate your effort.

I haven't tried so I am not sure... but with little scripting and all
those free pdf convertors it should be easy. And then you can post
your script for others too use too :-)

>
> Regards,
>
> Linux "Kernel" Explorer
>
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Bond  wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Linux Explorer 
>> wrote:
>> > Hello Everyone,
>> >
>> >
>> Hi explorer things do not work that way as you asked.
>> Do some experiment and then mail here may be some of us can point you
>> to right thing.
>
>



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Re: Digest of Questions & Solutions

2010-10-05 Thread Linux "Kernel" Explorer
Hi James Bond & John Mahoney,

Thanks a ton for replying. I guess, I did my share of search & experiments
before posting this one out.I am good on Hygiene factors.

John - appreciate you posting that link for me but I guess, I already have
it. Infact, if you read my mail once again you will realize that I asked for
a compilation of queries posted & solutions offered over the years in the
pdf format (if not all the years then probably for all months of this year).
However, really appreciate your effort.

Regards,

Linux "Kernel" Explorer

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Bond  wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Linux Explorer 
> wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> >
> Hi explorer things do not work that way as you asked.
> Do some experiment and then mail here may be some of us can point you
> to right thing.
>


Re: Digest of Questions & Solutions

2010-10-05 Thread Bond
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Linux Explorer  wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
Hi explorer things do not work that way as you asked.
Do some experiment and then mail here may be some of us can point you
to right thing.

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Re: Digest of Questions & Solutions

2010-10-05 Thread John Mahoney
Did you try google for kernel-newbies archive?  This is really basic
knowledge I am not trying to be a hard *ss.

here is one.  I know gmane has most lists archived also as a general rule.

 http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/

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Re: Digest of Questions & Solutions

2010-10-03 Thread Mohit Varma
Hi,

Actually not a bad idea.Even I would be interested in such a thing.

Handy & Useful.

Regards,

Mohit

On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Linux Explorer  wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am a new member of this mailing list...just joined today.
>
> I was trying to look for a digest / collections of the existing knowledge
> base (atleast for 2010 if not all the previous years) in pdf file / text
> format.Couldnt find one.Does such a thing exist on this site ? It can
> possibly help all of us scroll through the existing knowledge base even if
> we are offline.
>
> Would appreciate if someone can point me towards it if we have such a thing
> here.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Linux "Kernel" Explorer
>
>


Digest of Questions & Solutions

2010-10-03 Thread Linux Explorer
Hello Everyone,

I am a new member of this mailing list...just joined today.

I was trying to look for a digest / collections of the existing knowledge
base (atleast for 2010 if not all the previous years) in pdf file / text
format.Couldnt find one.Does such a thing exist on this site ? It can
possibly help all of us scroll through the existing knowledge base even if
we are offline.

Would appreciate if someone can point me towards it if we have such a thing
here.

Thanks & Regards,

Linux "Kernel" Explorer