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From: Jeff M. <jm...@qn...> - 2004-01-29 09:38:09
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Looks good, from what i've read so far. I will start looking for areas to contribute to shortly. Meanwhile, I made up a simple freebsd 4.9 install guide, of which I'd like some feedback from the community. I tried to write it in a casual narrative style, so the process is comfortable from start to finish. Its laid out to provide a pretty comprehensive tutorial for installation on FreeBSD, it's not limited to 4.9 but I've yet to test it with anything newer. I also included a number of beginners notes on the layout of ISPman, and some troubleshooting advice where possible. I haven't gone through it thoroughly to make sure everything is 100% accurate, but I took all the information directly from the test servers ive been working with so hopefully its pretty close. I plan to do some finishing cleanup and testing in the future. It's at http://www.meden.org/ispman-fbsd.htm Jeff Meden Tony Wasson wrote: >Pheew! It's been almost a month since starting on the ISPMan Handbook, so >I'm giving an update. I've posted a First Draft of the ISPMan Handbook in >PDF, HTML and OpenOffice format. It is about 30 pages long. > >http://www.azxws.com/ispman/ > >Please let me know if you have suggestions or can expand one of the chapters. > >Chapter 1 is wrapping up, and the rest of it beginning to take shape. I've >also added a section about Migration, with some general tips. This needs >to be expanded, since I've only done 2 migrations. > >Tony Wasson > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 >Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration >See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. >http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn >_______________________________________________ >Ispman-docs mailing list >Isp...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ispman-docs > > > |