I like your suggestions. I will add these in the next round of corrections. Thanks!Shador wrote:tsuren wrote: Despite having said that, I agree (partially) with tsuren that '$' and '#' are not much use to newbies at all. I suggest doing it like this:Also I recommend to explicitly mention to look at README, INSTALL whatever files and ./configure --help or ./configure --help=short output. I must admit not having looked at the guide yet, so this might well be in there already.Code: Select all
$ ./configure $ make $ su Password: # make install
Start up guide for Salix 13.37
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
'Tommorow is like today, just happens tomorrow.'
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
I agree
$ ./configure
$ make
$ su
Password:
# make install
this makes complete sense and is instantly understandable
mimosa cheers for the +ve
$ ./configure
$ make
$ su
Password:
# make install
this makes complete sense and is instantly understandable
mimosa cheers for the +ve
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
Fantastic job on the guide!
Some comments:
* The window manager in the LXDE edition is openbox. There is no "LXDE" window manager.
* The window manager for KDE is KWin.
* It's "Claws-mail", not "Clawsmail"
* Make the heading of the column "Salix Xfce", not "Salix". Everything is Salix, it's just the Xfce edition.
* Have a column for ratpoison? Here's the list of apps:
Maybe you should have gslapt/sourcery under package management in all editions?
Some comments:
* The window manager in the LXDE edition is openbox. There is no "LXDE" window manager.
* The window manager for KDE is KWin.
* It's "Claws-mail", not "Clawsmail"
* Make the heading of the column "Salix Xfce", not "Salix". Everything is Salix, it's just the Xfce edition.
* Have a column for ratpoison? Here's the list of apps:
everything else is "none".browser: Vimprobable2
email: Mutt
picture viewer: Viewnior
file manager: gnome-commander
window manager: Ratpoison
IM: pidgin
spreadsheet: sc
text editor: gvim
IDE: gvim
pdf viewer: Zathura
media player: Whaaw
music player: Music On Console (MOC)
disk burner: bashburn
torrents: rtorrent
terminal: xterm
package management: gslapt
Maybe you should have gslapt/sourcery under package management in all editions?
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
Thanks gapan for the comments and the list. I will update the guide this weekend.
'Tommorow is like today, just happens tomorrow.'
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
Indeed, I just finished going over the guide & you guys really did an excellent job.
I should be able to help you with all the LiveCD related changes next week.
I should be able to help you with all the LiveCD related changes next week.
What really matters is where you are going, not where you come from.
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
thanks akuna, that would be great!
the draft3 is now updated and ratpoison is included in the table.
the draft3 is now updated and ratpoison is included in the table.
'Tommorow is like today, just happens tomorrow.'
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
The draft version is updated to version 4 now.
Mimosa kindly added a few more paragraphs on the ratpoison walkthrough.
Mimosa kindly added a few more paragraphs on the ratpoison walkthrough.
'Tommorow is like today, just happens tomorrow.'
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
For those who are not on the mailing list but are interested in this topic, recently we upped our documentation system and ported it to Publican.
This is all still new to us as we are learning to tame this new system but it should greatly improve our production and translation workflow as well as the overall presentation of our documentation.
Here is a preview => http://guide.salixos.org/draft/html-split/en/index.html
We still have to update the content of the Live CD section but translation for all other parts can already start on Transifex => https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/salix/r/default/ (expand the link: "This release has 35 resources".) You may have to add your language if it is not done yet.
All the chapters of the guide are now on separate po files that have a "Salix documentation:" prefix.
This is all still new to us as we are learning to tame this new system but it should greatly improve our production and translation workflow as well as the overall presentation of our documentation.
Here is a preview => http://guide.salixos.org/draft/html-split/en/index.html
We still have to update the content of the Live CD section but translation for all other parts can already start on Transifex => https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/salix/r/default/ (expand the link: "This release has 35 resources".) You may have to add your language if it is not done yet.
All the chapters of the guide are now on separate po files that have a "Salix documentation:" prefix.
What really matters is where you are going, not where you come from.
Re: Start up guide for Salix 13.37
Wow, great job to all involved!!!