Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-12 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2019 11 Sep 11:28 -0500, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 07:15:16AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > I did manage to grab all of the available PDF files and then grabbed
> > everything in HTML for good measure in my personal archive.  I could
> > pass along the needed PDF files if that would help you.  Note that I
> > have no expressed permission from Linux Journal to do so.
> 
> That's a kind offer, Nate. In the event that archive.org do *not* have
> these all already (and I'm trying to verify), then it would be best IMHO
> to arrange to get the PDFs to them. I can facilitate that, if you want.
> Please contact me off-list if you are happy to proceed.

Are the files unavailable from the link Steve gave in this thread?  It
looks like even that is changing and redirects to
https://linuxjournal.rocks/issue-archive  The base URL now is a CRM and
actually has a new post dated Tuesday.

I'm not sure who is running it and it seems to be tied to GitHub (has a
Fork Me link).

Anyway, I'd be glad to share what I grabbed.  Just let me know.

- Nate

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Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-11 Thread Jonathan Dowland

On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 07:15:16AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:

I did manage to grab all of the available PDF files and then grabbed
everything in HTML for good measure in my personal archive.  I could
pass along the needed PDF files if that would help you.  Note that I
have no expressed permission from Linux Journal to do so.


That's a kind offer, Nate. In the event that archive.org do *not* have
these all already (and I'm trying to verify), then it would be best IMHO
to arrange to get the PDFs to them. I can facilitate that, if you want.
Please contact me off-list if you are happy to proceed.


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Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-10 Thread Marc Shapiro

On 9/9/19 8:55 AM, steve wrote:

Le 09-09-2019, à 08:00:49 -0700, Marc Shapiro a écrit :

I tried to get the items from the archives suggested by other 
posters, but did not find epubs.  The no login required link from LJ 
was dead by the time I got to it. It died fast.  That is why I have 
this issue.  I suppose filling in those last few issues with pdfs may 
be my only answer.


Have you tried this: https://linuxjournal.rocks/digital.html


On 9/9/19 9:25 AM, Mattia wrote:


On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 08:00:49 -0700, Marc Shapiro 
 wrote:
I tried to get the items from the archives suggested by other 
posters, but did not find epubs.  The no login required link from LJ 
was dead by the time I got to it.  It died fast.  That is why I have 
this issue.  I suppose filling in those last few issues with pdfs may 
be my only answer.


Marc


https://files.linuxjournal.rocks/epub/

I can download them.


Thank you, Steve and Mattia.  I had not found that site, but it was 
exactly what I needed.  I grabbed the last year of epubs and pdfs for 
2005 to 2011.  I have most of the hardcopy back to August of 2000, but 
these are a lot easier to carry.



Thanks again,

Marc



Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-09 Thread Mattia


On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 08:00:49 -0700, Marc Shapiro  wrote:
I tried to get the items from the archives suggested by other posters, 
but did not find epubs.  The no login required link from LJ was dead 
by the time I got to it.  It died fast.  That is why I have this 
issue.  I suppose filling in those last few issues with pdfs may be my 
only answer.


Marc


https://files.linuxjournal.rocks/epub/

I can download them.


Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-09 Thread steve

Le 09-09-2019, à 08:00:49 -0700, Marc Shapiro a écrit :

I tried to get the items from the archives suggested by other posters, 
but did not find epubs.  The no login required link from LJ was dead 
by the time I got to it.  It died fast.  That is why I have this 
issue.  I suppose filling in those last few issues with pdfs may be my 
only answer.


Have you tried this: https://linuxjournal.rocks/digital.html



Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-09 Thread Marc Shapiro

On 9/9/19 5:15 AM, Nate Bargmann wrote:

* On 2019 08 Sep 14:56 -0500, Marc Shapiro wrote:

I have Linux Journal in epub format up through June of 2018.  I didn't grab
the others as they became available and by the time I realized that LJ was
closing permanently, the archives were no longer working.  Does anyone know
where I can find the newer issues (7/18 through end of publication) in epub
format?

Some of the commenters to the last post:

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linux-journal-ceases-publication-awkward-goodbye

were writing about hosting an archive.  I'm not sure if any of them did.

I did manage to grab all of the available PDF files and then grabbed
everything in HTML for good measure in my personal archive.  I could
pass along the needed PDF files if that would help you.  Note that I
have no expressed permission from Linux Journal to do so.

I just tried the supposed no login required link from LJ in the comments
but that link appears to be dead now.

- Nate

I tried to get the items from the archives suggested by other posters, 
but did not find epubs.  The no login required link from LJ was dead by 
the time I got to it.  It died fast.  That is why I have this issue.  I 
suppose filling in those last few issues with pdfs may be my only answer.


Marc



Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-09 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2019 08 Sep 14:56 -0500, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I have Linux Journal in epub format up through June of 2018.  I didn't grab
> the others as they became available and by the time I realized that LJ was
> closing permanently, the archives were no longer working.  Does anyone know
> where I can find the newer issues (7/18 through end of publication) in epub
> format?

Some of the commenters to the last post:

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linux-journal-ceases-publication-awkward-goodbye

were writing about hosting an archive.  I'm not sure if any of them did.

I did manage to grab all of the available PDF files and then grabbed
everything in HTML for good measure in my personal archive.  I could
pass along the needed PDF files if that would help you.  Note that I
have no expressed permission from Linux Journal to do so.

I just tried the supposed no login required link from LJ in the comments
but that link appears to be dead now.

- Nate

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Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-09 Thread Curt
On 2019-09-09, Richard Owlett  wrote:
> On 09/08/2019 02:55 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>> I have Linux Journal in epub format up through June of 2018.  I didn't 
>> grab the others as they became available and by the time I realized that 
>> LJ was closing permanently, the archives were no longer working.  Does 
>> anyone know where I can find the newer issues (7/18 through end of 
>> publication) in epub format?
>> 
>
> Have you tried the Wayback Machine
> http://archive.org/web/web.php
>

Doesn't appear to have anything past 2017?

https://archive.org/details/linuxjournalmagazine#

There's a 804 MB zip archive (though I believe it's the html):

ftp://45.79.14.179/LinuxJournalIssues/secure2.linuxjournal.com/ljarchive/


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Re: Linux Journal epub files

2019-09-09 Thread Richard Owlett

On 09/08/2019 02:55 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I have Linux Journal in epub format up through June of 2018.  I didn't 
grab the others as they became available and by the time I realized that 
LJ was closing permanently, the archives were no longer working.  Does 
anyone know where I can find the newer issues (7/18 through end of 
publication) in epub format?




Have you tried the Wayback Machine
http://archive.org/web/web.php