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The Linux Documentation Project
2005-10-05
The Linux Documentation Project Weekly News
News in The LDP world
Incorrect LDP bundles
If you were trying to download the Linux-HOWTOs-20051005.tar.bz2
or one of the other archives and found that the size of the archive was
large, it was an error in our archive creation scripts that has been
fixed. All the document bundles are available from .
Updated HOWTOs, FAQs and Guides
by AJ
Lewis is now at v0.17. The updated document added a FAQ entry for max
size of LVs in LVM2; Did some cleanup of "Recover physical volume
metadata" section and updated the contact e-mail address.
Werner Heuser's Linux on the
Road (Linux with Laptops, Notebooks, PDAs, Mobile Phones and
Other Portable Devices) known as the Mobile-Guide is now at Version
3.17.1. A technical and a language review have been achieved. Numerous
bugs have been fixed and many URLs have been updated.
Mirror information update
The following are the latest additions to our list of mirrors:
maintained by
baque@cict.fr in Toulouse, France and updated daily.
maintained by
Christian Reder on a dedicated dual Xeon server with traffic flatrate.
The server is located in Germany and updates are done nightly at 02:00
CET.
in
Quezon City, the Philippines is now update daily.
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