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From: Andries Brouwer <aeb@veritas.com>
To: Hans-Joachim Baader <hans@grumbeer.inka.de>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: Historical Archive
Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 01:43:09 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20000514014309.A890@veritas.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m12qVZg-0000HBC@grumbeer.inka.de>; from hans@grumbeer.inka.de on Sat, May 13, 2000 at 08:38:56AM +0200

On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 08:38:56AM +0200, Hans-Joachim Baader wrote:

> >Ted, your mail-archives are incomplete: in linux-activists/Volume6
> >you have digests 200-298 and 365-371, and there are no 299-364.
> >
> >Digest 298 is about Fri, 8 Oct 93, while Alan's stuff starts
> >Wed, 13 Oct 1993. So, a few days are missing.
> 
> I probably have them all on some old CDs.

Please check! Are these your private backup files?
This gap in the tsx-11 archives is old.

> >PS - Alan, you didnt find by any chance some kernel sources?
> >I had a complete collection, but lost 0.99pl13* in a disk crash,
> >only linux13k.tgz survived by some coincidence.
> 
> I've browsed the old archives for patches but didn't find many.
> In particular 0.0.2 und 0.0.3 seem to be gone forever :-(
> 
> Riley Williams has the most complete kernel archive at
> http://www.MemAlpha.CX/Linux/Kernel/

Thanks for telling me. In fact, when he first asked,
I made my archive available, but he didnt notice right away
and after a few days he had collected almost all the kernels
that I had in my collection. Then I wrote him once more
and he added the last bit, making his collection equal to mine.

I am always looking for missing bits, but disks were small
in those days, and very little survives.
Probably old CDs (or floppies) are the best chance.
[In case anyone has these: I would be interested in old libc
sources as well, say libc-4.4 and earlier.]

Andries

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  reply	other threads:[~2000-05-13 23:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-05-11  0:15 Historical Archive Alan Cox
2000-05-11  0:37 ` Jeff Garzik
2000-05-11  3:10 ` Theodore Y. Ts'o
2000-05-11 21:14   ` Thomas Davis
2000-05-12 22:07   ` Andries Brouwer
2000-05-13  0:03     ` Alan Cox
2000-05-19 13:08       ` Riley H Williams
2000-05-13  6:38     ` Hans-Joachim Baader
2000-05-13 23:43       ` Andries Brouwer [this message]
2000-05-17 12:18         ` Ralf Baechle
2000-05-15 16:18     ` Theodore Y. Ts'o
2000-05-13 23:13   ` Chris Wedgwood
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-05-13  0:38 Andries.Brouwer
2000-05-17 18:55 Michal Jaegermann
2000-05-18 16:24 ` Andries Brouwer

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