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[somewhat OT] archiving solutions for posterity



Hi, all. I have recently been doing some digging for info on getting
acpi working on my laptop under Linux. I have finally pieced together
the information needed to correct my dsdt and get everything working
just right. Now the question that comes to mind is: how do I get this
information out to others?

In my investigation of my problem (in this case as well as others) I ran
across a number of sites that looked like they held a very useful,
relevant piece of information, but turned out to be 404-not-founds or no
longer even resolvable domains. The only sign they ever existed is the
one or two lines that google shows in the search results (not cached). I
want to avoid having this happen to information that I put online.

It is generally considered bad form to post attachments to mailing
lists, and in many cases, even if you do post an attachment, they do not
get archived with the message. So this is probably not the way to go.

So my question is, where can I put useful information, including files,
where others have access to it, and I don't have to do the hosting
myself? Any thoughts?

-Mark Roach



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