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Link to tutorial results in 500 error. #10

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dwbenjamin opened this issue May 13, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by yast/yast.github.io#246
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Link to tutorial results in 500 error. #10

dwbenjamin opened this issue May 13, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by yast/yast.github.io#246

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@dwbenjamin
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The link on the yast-journalctl-tutorial, "http://yast.github.io/yast-journalctl-tutorial" results in `

<title>500 Internal Server Error</title>

500 Internal Server Error


nginx/1.16.1 `
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ancorgs commented May 15, 2020

As far as I know, the YaST github pages are actually served from openSUSE server, instead of using the github ones. I may be wrong, but I fear this error could be caused because when configuring all that we overlooked the fact that the yast.github.io page was not our only repository providing a github-page.

@lslezak do you know who can we ask to set this up correctly?

Meanwhile, I guess that forking the repository to a different organization could be a reasonable way to access the content of the tutorial. You could also use Jekyll locally, but that sounds more complicated).

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ancorgs commented May 15, 2020

Meanwhile, I guess that forking the repository to a different organization could be a reasonable way to access the content of the tutorial.

It worked for me. You can use this link temporarily:
http://ancorgs.github.io/yast-journalctl-tutorial/

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