This would be very useful. I've just spent the better part of two hours
STFW-ing for info about using the Speedstream 4060 USB modem in Linux,
before giving up in disgust and looking at the DSE site for a cheap ADSL
modem for a friend. I'd be interested in hearing/reading about people's
choices for ADSL modems, personally.
David
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Michael wrote:
I think that the best use of the Wiki, to give it a local relevance, is to
post experiences installing hardware bought locally.
At this point there is a thread about DVD recommendations. Wouldn't it be
great if people who have had a win or failure, with DSE brand X, post that
information to the Wiki? Then we wouldn't need the same thread popping up
once a month.
So, if you've bought it in Chch, or know it is available here, can we add
notes to the Wiki about it?
I'm not really a Wiki user (at all) but I think I'd get behind it if there was
local relevance.
Cheers,
Michael.
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Just a reminder girls and boys, the CLUG Wiki is there for your use and
enjoyment. Not a lot has been contributed lately. I'd like to see it get
more use.
So when you pick up a good tip on the list, or learn how to do something
that was tricky, or unusual, or just unintuitive, make a post. Put it
there for posterity.
It is very easy to use.
Please consider it!
http://clug.org.nz/
also /s/org/net
If you want to see what is the latest on the wiki, there is an rss feed
for the site as a whole (there are also rss feeds for the individual
pages).
For the site feed, cruise to http://clug.org.nz/
Click "Recent Changes" in the top left corner
On that page there is an rss button that points to a url that you can
use in your favourite rss newsreader. Also if you have firefox you will
get the little rss feed icon at the bottom right - this will subscribe
to the feed within firefox's bookmark system.
The url for the site rss feed is:
http://clug.net.nz/index.php/RecentChanges?format=rss
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