Log in, go to the documentation page you would like to work on and click on
"Edit" on the top right of the page. You will access the source of the page
and everything will be quite straightforward.
Of course, if you are unsure of what you have to do or afraid of breaking
something, you
Hey I see that some of the documentation needs working on. I am not a
programmer but I have free time to work on any documentation that needs
working on. How would I go about doing that and is there any format that the
documentation needs to be in for easier submission? Thanks
Make a backup of your home directory and extract its content to your new home
directory.
For example, on your old system:
~ $ tar zcvf backup.tgz .
On your new system (copy the archive file backup.tgz or something else to
your new home directory):
~ $ tar zxvf backup.tgz
Please do not mention this either, we had to send him half planet Cabbage
before he accepted to even consider it. We do not hold it against him,
though, he seems to have been quite trigger happy recently. Rumour has it
that he managed to delete his own thread. The TLCDC is still inquiring
Loaded Trisquel 64 bit successsfully onto Thinkpad X200, SSD. Apart from
copying bookmarks over from the X60 32bit, can the settings be copied or do I
need to start again ?
I really missed you and all your best elaborated gags when Masaru banned you.
It was really nice of him to un-ban you like that.