www.randomlogic.com was out of disk space, so I now have a second site at http://www2.randomlogic.com. I am uploading the tar now and will uncompress the HTML
to:
http://www2.randomlogic.com/linuxkernel/
BIG NOTE READ THIS:
Anyone wishing to mirror this can download it from here:
http://www.randomlogic.com/files/linux-2.4.7_html.tar.gz
The file is in the neighborhood of 150MB and uncompressed is ~1GB. You have been forewarned. Please, no Wget on www2.randomlogic.com. :/
I'm still hoping for a better place to put it, but we'll see.
PGA
"Paul G. Allen" wrote:
>
> I am attempting to get my slow UP PIII 800 here at work to parse the 2.4.7 source and annotate it so that I can put it up on my other web server. When it is
> done, I will upload it to the server and it should be available at this URL:
>
> http://www.randomlogic.com/kernel/
>
> This may or may not happen tonight since this machine is nowhere near as fast as my K7 at home and the K7 takes a few hours to do it all, but the U/L bandwidth
> is much better here (DS3 compared to cable). I do expect to have it up before the weekend.
>
> (NOTE: I compared kernel compile times between the two, no official numbers, just compiling on both machines. I started the PIII 800 about 1 min before the K7
> Thunder. The K7 Thunder was done with make dep, bzImage, modules, and modules_install before the PIII was 50% complete with bzImage. The K7 was running 2
> SETI@Home sessions as well as compiling, the PIII was doing nothing else.)
>
> I plan to update the documentation with every stable kernel release. (So please, don't crank them out too fast, I'd hate to spend my life U/L 1GB+ of HTML every
> other day!! ;-)
>
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