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Patches for VMware ESX and ESXi

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Re: virt for 161

----- "Oisin Feeley" <oisinfeeley@imapmail.org> wrote:
> > /me ponders downloading the mailing list archives and "wiki editing"
> offline...
>
> That's frequently what I do. The pain is that although it's nice to
> use
> (e.g. mutt or Thunderbrid) to thread the message nicely for reading,
> it
> becomes a pain to put in any http links to the online archives
> afterwards. I don't suppose anyone has a neat solution for that?


I typically work on FWN via the web archives. I'm often behind in my normal mail client, so that's 90% of where I read the messages actually.

Here is what I did so I could work last night.

#!/bin/bash
ROOT=/home/dlbewley/work/fedora/fwn
LISTS='fedora-virt fedora-xen libvir-list ovirt-devel et-mgmt-tools'
for list in $LISTS; do
echo "# getting list $list"
wget -N -P $ROOT -r -l1 https://www.redhat.com/archives/$list/2009-January/thread.html
done

Copy and paste the file:/// URLs then translate them at the end. Woulda been nice to have mediawiki on my laptop so I could preview my edits...

I'm at a hotspot now, so I'll update my beat shortly.
--
Dale Bewley - Unix Administrator - Shields Library - UC Davis
GPG: 0xB098A0F3 0D5A 9AEB 43F4 F84C 7EFD 1753 064D 2583 B098 A0F3

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Re: [Fwd: Ask Fedora : Linux package management]

Hi Rahul,

Yes -- I wrote an answer for last week but was late posting it. I put it
on the wiki this morning (probably too verbose and should be shrunk, and
the links are in the old format).

-Chris


On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 02:52 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Chris Tyler wrote:
> > I'll take it.
> >
> > -Chris (top-posting, sorry!)
>
> Are you still planning on answering this?
>
> Rahul

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announce beat complete

enjoy the super bowl

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Re: [Fwd: Ask Fedora : Linux package management]

Chris Tyler wrote:
> I'll take it.
>
> -Chris (top-posting, sorry!)

Are you still planning on answering this?

Rahul

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