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The VTLUUG Wiki is a [[w:wiki]]. It is hosted and moderated by the [[Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech]],  but anyone can add to and edit it. Historically, the VTLUUG wiki has been most populated by [[Category:Howto|howto articles]] such as the [[VT-Wireless]] article. However, there is an ongoing effort to fill the wiki with more content of broader interest to the Virginia Tech community.
  
The VTLUUG Wiki is a [[w:wiki]]. It is hosted and moderated by the [[Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech]],  but anyone can add to and edit it. Historically, the VTLUUG wiki has been most populated by [[Category:Howto|howto articles]] such as the [[VT-Wireless]] article. However, there is an ongoing effort to fill the wiki with more content of broader interest to the Virginia Tech community.
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The main goal of this wiki is to create new documentation on necessary and useful tasks for the Virginia Tech and greater community. The secondary goal is to extract and summarize existing information as it pertains to classes, administration tasks, etc.
  
 
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* [[VTLUUG Wiki:Introduction|Editing the VTLUUG Wiki]]
 
* [[VTLUUG Wiki:Introduction|Editing the VTLUUG Wiki]]

Revision as of 01:43, 8 November 2009

About

The VTLUUG Wiki is a w:wiki. It is hosted and moderated by the Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech, but anyone can add to and edit it. Historically, the VTLUUG wiki has been most populated by such as the VT-Wireless article. However, there is an ongoing effort to fill the wiki with more content of broader interest to the Virginia Tech community.

Purpose

The main goal of this wiki is to create new documentation on necessary and useful tasks for the Virginia Tech and greater community. The secondary goal is to extract and summarize existing information as it pertains to classes, administration tasks, etc.

See Also