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« on: August 30, 2012, 02:53:15 pm »

Hey,

I'm trying to write (mainly for myself) a page that explain the use of LinuxMCE with my home automation (eib).
Main reason behind it is to understand the setup and links between EIB-adresses/devices/events...
The work in progress can be found on http://oniriabe.dyndns.org:1111/intranet/index.php/weetjes/linux/linuxmce/254-eib

Still need to add/test some chapters, check the vocabulary...
Once it's completed I want to share it on the wiki pages. But I was wondering what i do best:
  • Create an user page?
  • Create/update an existing page?
  • Contact a moderator
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Version: linuxMCE 1004 (v 2012-07-01)
Extra's: Cacti, webmin, phpmyadmin, joomla

Server: MSI MS-7519 / E7400 2,8GB / 4GB / SSD 60GB / Radeon HD4350 / RTL8111 - 3C905C-TX
Orbiters: HTC Desire Z, HP PocketPC, Samsung Galaxy S, iPAD, ASUS eeePAD
Automation: EIB technology, KNX IP ROUTER 750
Phones: Cisco 7940, Cisco 7960
Camera's: IPCAM02
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2012, 06:17:35 pm »

It looks pretty much like user page type of content,... So, that's my suggestion.

Some of the content reads like a how-to, but not enough, in my opinion, to quality it for a how-to page, unless someone else requests it.

To create a user page, register on the wiki (now requires an active forum account, I understand, & which you have). Then search for your user name, and when it says there's no page for that, chose the option to create one.

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See my User page on the LinuxMCE Wiki for a description of my system configuration (click the little globe under my profile pic).
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