Please fill up www.susewiki.org with your knowledge
All right, guys: This new thread is a propos issues raised in the "Latest KDE disables graphical login as root?" thread. I think that if there are questions that newbies like me repeatedly ask, the knowledgeable techies around here should save themselves both the trouble of: 1. retyping oft-typed sentences or paragraph (for the patient ones) 2. getting irritated at the naivete of the newbies (for the impatient ones). The solution, use your excellent knowledge to fill up the webserver of www.susewiki.org. As a small step in this direction (and that too from an ignorant rookie like me), I have created an article on the topic of "security issues with logging into X-Windows as root" at: http://www.susewiki.org/index.php?title=SUSE_FAQ#Security_Issues If Wikipedia is such an excellent encyclopaedic trove of the knowledge of the world, why don't you gurus of the SuSE distro-queen (or king) pour your knowledge into www.susewiki.org and make it the biggest repository of SuSE (maybe even Linux) knowledge? Heck, you can beat Micro$oft's "Know-falling-off-the-ledge Base" anytime, seeing as half of M$'s KB is about bugs and security issues and we already have Bugzilla to address that! If a simpleton like me can do it, you people of well developed frontal lobes can certainly do the same. :) I trust this action meets with the approval of all the good people here. -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
The solution, use your excellent knowledge to fill up the webserver of www.susewiki.org.
I think this is an excellent idea, but wouldn't opensuse.org be a better place? I'm sure I saw a wiki there too. /Per Jessen, Zürich -- http://www.spamchek.com/freetrial - managed anti-spam and anti-virus solution. Sign up for your free 30-day trial now!
Per Jessen wrote:
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
The solution, use your excellent knowledge to fill up the webserver of www.susewiki.org.
I think this is an excellent idea, but wouldn't opensuse.org be a better place? I'm sure I saw a wiki there too.
That's true, but what we are talking about here is generic SuSE matters. Not something confined to openSUSE. -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
The solution, use your excellent knowledge to fill up the webserver of www.susewiki.org.
I think this is an excellent idea, but wouldn't opensuse.org be a better place? I'm sure I saw a wiki there too.
That's true, but what we are talking about here is generic SuSE matters. Not something confined to openSUSE.
TBH, I don't see much of a difference. /Per Jessen, Zürich -- http://www.spamchek.com/freetrial - managed anti-spam and anti-virus solution. Sign up for your free 30-day trial now!
Per Jessen wrote:
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
The solution, use your excellent knowledge to fill up the webserver of www.susewiki.org.
I think this is an excellent idea, but wouldn't opensuse.org be a better place? I'm sure I saw a wiki there too.
there is, and thanks to the responsiveness of novell corps, the user interface is gettting better. go to the documentation tag and follow to the users doc. however opensuse wiki may (?) be limited to experienced beta testers. susewiki (and fr.susewiki.org or de.susewiki.org) can be much more open to beginners. It could be a good idea to make drafts in susewiki and, when advisable, open an article on opensuse one. but your mileage may vary and novell corp will certainly give us the road :-) jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
jdd sur free wrote:
however opensuse wiki may (?) be limited to experienced beta testers. susewiki (and fr.susewiki.org or de.susewiki.org) can be much more open to beginners.
JDD made the point which I should have made before - openSUSE is going to be focused on development. -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org
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