Re: Documentation/files somewhere online?

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On Saturday 15 October 2005 17:52, Damir Perisa wrote:
> thank you for the quick reply, Benoit,
> 
> Le Saturday 15 October 2005 15:40, Benoit Boissinot a écrit :
>  | On 10/15/05, Damir Perisa <[email protected]> wrote:
>  | > Le Saturday 15 October 2005 09:48, Anton Altaparmakov a écrit:
>  | >  | echo s > /proc/sysrq-trigger
>  | > i'm impressed that i see that sysrq also works from procfs.... 
>  |
>  | it is mentionned in Documentation/sysrq.txt
>  
> oh ... i definitely have to read the Documentation/files more often for 
> updates... last time i did, i didn't remember seeing proc magic in this 
> one. 
> 
> is somebody keeping a online version of the kernel source docs (i mean the 
> Documentation/* files) somewhere for surfing? i want to point people to 
> pages with links without forcing them to download the sources to read 
> what i tell them to.

http://lxr.linux.no/source/Documentation/

> often i'm asked questions about linux in general. an updated docs pages on 
> the net would be helpful. of course if it does not exist, i can create 
> one, but why re-inventing the wheel if it is easier to give credits to 
> the first person who invented it and use it? ;-)
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vda
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