Hi, While using httrack to get all the contents of URL http://foss.in/2005/slides/,I couldn't retrieve a few files.Details are as given below: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- nipra@debian:~/New Docs/httrack/foss.in 2005 slides$ httrack --continue -%v2 http://foss.in/2005/slides/ Mirror launched on Fri, 06 Jan 2006 00:49:41 by HTTrack Website Copier/3.33-2 [XR&CO'2005] mirroring http://foss.in/2005/slides/ with the wizard help.. Bytes saved: 72,81MiB Links scanned: 200/278 (+0) Time: 2s Files written: 122 Transfer rate: 0B/s (0B/s) Files updated: 0 Active connections: 0 Errors: 0
Current job: receiving files ready - foss.in/2005/slides/?C=D;O=D 33,39KiB / 33,39KiB Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/DBI-Link.pdf 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/DeployJ2EEOnApacheGeronimo-Srikrishnan-FOSS.pdf 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/Embedded_Systems__GCC___GCC_Backend.pdf 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/FOSS.IN_2005Conference_Equivalence_Presentation.odp 387B / Request387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/Pit_falls_of_LKMs.ppt 314B / 314B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/The_FOSS_Audio_Studio.odp 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/foss_in_talk_v1.43.ppt 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/fossin2005_selinux_developments_draft.sxi 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/gentoo-who-says-its-for-ricers-final.odp 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/gnumeric_and_spss-sas.ppt 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/DraftFive9.ppt 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/Equivalence_Presentation.pdf 387B / 387B Requested Range Not Satisfiable - foss.in/2005/slides/FOSS-kernel-performance_measurement.ppt 387B / 387B Done. Thanks for using HTTrack! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks in advance.
Regards Nikhil Prabhakar
On Friday 06 Jan 2006 12:58 am, nipra wrote:
While using httrack to get all the contents of URL http://foss.in/2005/slides/,I couldn't retrieve a few files.Details
a senior member of the foss movement cross posting - depressing
Hi, I'm really sorry for the nuisance created by my crossposting.
On 1/5/06, Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@thenilgiris.com wrote:
a senior member of the foss movement cross posting - depressing
No I'm not a senior member of Free Software Movement.In fact I didn't even know what was meant by crossposting.Anyways one learns from his/her mistake and I assure you all that I'll not do it again.
Regards Nikhil Prabhakar
nipra.blogspot.com
On Friday 06 January 2006 01:38, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
a senior member of the foss movement cross posting - depressing
Whats the big deal with cross posting? Logically it increases the chances and the amount of views that you get from various people.
Regards.
On Saturday 07 Jan 2006 2:11 am, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
a senior member of the foss movement cross posting - depressing
Whats the big deal with cross posting? Logically it increases the chances and the amount of views that you get from various people.
from a purely selfish point of view your opinion holds - but mailing lists are not there just to serve you - they are there as part of a community. Cross posting may give you your answer, but does not help develop community - unless, of course you offer a reward to the list that gives you the best discussion ...
On Saturday 07 January 2006 02:06, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
from a purely selfish point of view your opinion holds - but mailing lists are not there just to serve you - they are there as part of a community. Cross posting may give you your answer, but does not help develop community - unless, of course you offer a reward to the list that gives you the best discussion ...
Wont the community at large benefit from the benefit of its members? I mean wont FOSS benefit from my benefit or yours?
On Saturday 07 Jan 2006 5:31 pm, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
help develop community - unless, of course you offer a reward to the list that gives you the best discussion ...
Wont the community at large benefit from the benefit of its members? I mean wont FOSS benefit from my benefit or yours?
i ask a question on 4 lists. list a gives me one part of the answer, list b gives me another part. I am happy. on list c a guy does a lot of research and gives me a better solution. I am happier. I integrate all the input and benefit from it. But lists a, b and c all have incomplete answers - so no one benefits except me. Unless i post the final solution on all lists. How does the community grow? This also applies to ppl who post a problem, get the solution from the list, but never report the results. I personally would never reply to a cross post - because i feel that it is a selfish post and antisocial
On Saturday 07 January 2006 08:53, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
Wont the community at large benefit from the benefit of its members? I mean wont FOSS benefit from my benefit or yours?
i ask a question on 4 lists. list a gives me one part of the answer, list b gives me another part. I am happy. on list c a guy does a lot of research and gives me a better solution. I am happier. I integrate all the input and benefit from it. But lists a, b and c all have incomplete answers - so no one benefits except me. Unless i post the final solution on all lists. How does the community grow? This also applies to ppl who post a problem, get the solution from the list, but never report the results. I personally would never reply to a cross post - because i feel that it is a selfish post and antisocial
Well then its settled. From what I gathered, cross posting isn't bad if the person posts the final solution back into all the mailing lists he has approached. We all have views. This is my view.
Regards,
Hi , All I am working on Sound project . can anybody tell me which file is updated when we do any changes in alsamixer.
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