On 11/7/06, Neil Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Christoph Maier wrote: > I don't feel that my antics are quite organized well enough for a > wiki, but now that you have given me access to > http://www.kernel-panic.org , I'm keeping track of my experiments in a > "Hamburger LUGnut" blog. > It should be relatively easy to distill the information into wikis, if > warranted. I like what you produced. You've done precisely what we envisioned when we set up plone and the wiki. You've produced pages of information about what you have done to make Linux work for you. It's informative and may be helpful to someone else who is new to Linux. The pages are a little hard to find, if you have to search through the members section to find them. Here's a more direct link http://www.kernel-panic.org/Members/cmaier
The contents _within_ the pages are also a little hard to find. Maybe I want it that way, when it comes to specifics of my own installation (e.g. information about cylinder partition boundaries on my hard disk). There are several possible solutions how to make the information more accessible. Copy & paste is one of them; another one would be to drop a few anchors into the blog and put link list pages into the wiki section. Maybe the way to go is to organize the blog into topics. Someone who has a better idea how the kernel-panic.org page is organized please make suggestions ... - Christoph -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-newbie
