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getrolili Nice site!

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Red links

The red links are for when theres a link to a page but the page doesn't exist in the wiki, last night I clicked on my page and threw in some text to make my name not red. --Kyle Tue Jan 4 19:12:05 UTC 2005

Moving pages

Knoppix Customisations this page uses the word spelt with a z instead of an s inside, I notice this of course after I post to Customising FAQ blindly, hopefully someone can rename pages in the wiki --Kyle Tue Jan 4 19:29:05 UTC 2005

You can move the page to a new name but it seems the old one doesn't quite dissapear. And the red name is, of course, obvious now that you've said it :) --Markus 21:37, 4 Jan 2005 (GMT)

Escaping wiki code

if [[ -e /proc/net/hostap ]]; then

showing nowiki tag for bash scripts, as I forgot where they are :) --Kyle Tue Jan 11 23:08:07 UTC 2005


How to easy use knoppix for begin

02:33, 20 Des 2008 (GMT)

linux knoppix is very easy to use but any body not know how to use, maybe they are using operating system else and don't to start it using knoppix !

now is time to from zero to knoppix !

Main page Beta

As the Main Page is write-protected, though it looks and works horrible , I'm now starting a Main Page Beta that everybody can edit. I hope that some of us will do, and that the wiki administrators (does they exist?) will notice our work, and import our changes to the real main page. (I've got this excellent idea from the Damn Small Linux wiki ;-D ) Qwerty 17:45, 3 Nov 2006 (GMT)

Enjoy

hi

Spam problem

Is there any way to deal with the spam? This Wiki seems to get consistently hit. People here are very good at manually catching it and reverting back, but automated spambots are still faster. One of my pages, Bootable USB Key, seems to be a popular target for attacks. I wonder if captchas, or moderation, could help? --Krellan 09:52, 10 September 2008 (BST)