[opensuse-doc] Updated article of VirtualBox + openSUSE
Hi all ! I have just updated my article (part of LfL, SUSE documentation) - that explains step-by-step about configuring VirtualBox on openSUSE system. HTTP link: http://download.yousendit.com/62543C517313426E The new, updated article also includes information about 2 Hot Topics: Host Networking and USB. (thanks Pablo!), plus it has extended database for troubleshooting & tips and a lot of useful external links. What do you think of this article? -Alexey --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-doc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-doc+help@opensuse.org
Hi Alexey, On Mittwoch, 7. März 2007, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
I have just updated my article (part of LfL, SUSE documentation) - that explains step-by-step about configuring VirtualBox on openSUSE system.
HTTP link: http://download.yousendit.com/62543C517313426E
The new, updated article also includes information about 2 Hot Topics: Host Networking and USB. (thanks Pablo!), plus it has extended database for troubleshooting & tips and a lot of useful external links.
What do you think of this article?
Thanks for the update! :-) I have some suggestions, maybe you find it useful: 1. Section "Terminology": "... this is *what* you are trying to emulate." use <emphasis>what</emphasis> instead of *what* 2. You used an orderedlis in section "Basic Configuration Procedure". That's possible but I would say a procedure fits semantically better, because you describe a task here. Another issue are the 17 "steps". I would suggest to group them into smaller units with substeps. This helps your reader to skim through the task and it is much more readable. For example, a procedure with substeps looks like this: <procedure> <step> <para>Downloading VirtualBox</para> <substeps> <step> <para>Download VirtualBox from ...</para> </step> <step> <para>Choose ...</para> </step> </substeps> </step> <step> <para>Installing VirtualBox</para> <substeps> <step> <para>...</para> </step> </substeps> <!-- ... --> </step> <step> <para>Configuring VirtualBox</para> <substeps> <step> <para>...</para> </step> </substeps> <!-- ... --> </step> </procedure> 2. Step 4 is IMHO too simple. :) You group guimenus into menuchoice (which is fine) but acutally some content is not a guimenu at all. I would separate them. For example: Setup your user(s) to be part of “vboxusers” group. Start YaST and select Security and Users+Group Management. Create a new group with ... Maybe you can even separate this step into two individual steps? 3. In step 11 a verb (select?) is missing. 4. Step 13 contains a kaskade of guimenus, but without a menuchoice. Wrap a menuchoice around them and remove the "->". 5. Section "Setting up Guest VM Additions": You can put your "NOTE: That linux-sources..." into a real note like the warning in the same section. 6. Section "Advanced Topic: Networking via Host Bridging": ... user “tux”. Better use this: <systemitem class="username">tux</systemitem> (Search in your article if there are other occurances of users and replace them with systemitem.) 7. Use a procedure for the orderelist "As we said earlier,..." 8. Section "Advanced Topic: HOWTO USB + openSUSE 10.2 + VirtualBox 1.3.6": You used kind of subsections ("Slower bootup of VM", "Preconditions") which I would transform into a sect3. Another point is: I would move the acknowledgments into your respective "Thanks" section. 9. Section "Troubleshooting and Tips": ... press Right “Ctrl+F” Better use keycap and keycombo. :) 10. Section "Thanks", Article first released on ... If you want a revision history for your article, there is the tag revhistory for this purpose. Insert it inside your sect1info. For more information, see http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/revhistory.html Best wishes, Tom -- Thomas Schraitle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX GmbH >o) Documentation Specialist Maxfeldstrasse 5 /\\ 90409 Nuernberg _\_v http://en.opensuse.org/Documentation_Team --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-doc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-doc+help@opensuse.org
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