> From: David Murn <http://www.hups.apana.org.au/~scuffer> > Date: Tue Mar 11, 12:58pm > > On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Robert de Bath wrote: > > > On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Egor Egorov wrote: > > > > > On Sun, 9 Mar 1997, Robert wrote: > > > > > > > Does anyone know if there's an archive of this mailing list anywhere? I'd > > > > prefer not to re-ask questions which have already been answered and > > > > looking in an archive has always been a good alternative. > > > > > > I have my read-mail from this mailing list - it's about 1meg, and about few > > > month long. :) > > > > Well, as long as we're waving it around I've got most everything since > > 1st Dec 1995; compressed and uuencoded it's over a megabyte ... > > There is an archive at http://epocha.pd.mcs.net/Linux8086/maillist.html > > The earliest post there is from Alan Cox, back in Dec 95, when ELKS was at > 0.0.8, so it should be everything you need. > > Davey ...which brings it back to my original message (below). http://epocha.pd.mcs.net:80/Linux8086/maillist.html hasn't been updated since Feb 15. > Date: Sun, 9 Mar 1997 15:28:21 -0800 > From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert) > To: http://www.vger.rutgers.edu/~linux-8086 > Subject: archive of this mailing list? > > It seems that http://epocha.pd.mcs.net:80/Linux8086/threads.html is not > getting updated on a regular basis. I have asked the webmaster > (http://www.epocha.com/~webmaster) about it, but they have not been responding. > > Does anyone know if there's an archive of this mailing list anywhere? I'd > prefer not to re-ask questions which have already been answered and > looking in an archive has always been a good alternative. > > Thanks.