MX-18 Users Manual: Review (S2)
Re: MX-18 Users Manual: Review (S2)
Good thought, thanks.
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Re: MX-18 Users Manual: Review (S2)
I think, that command:
$ lsblk
is not "to much detailed". It is rather basic.
It is one of my most used commands along with 'df -h' and lsblk can really be helpful, especially to new users to quickly see what partitions and disk are at their disposal (to disposition, to use).
$ lsblk
is not "to much detailed". It is rather basic.
It is one of my most used commands along with 'df -h' and lsblk can really be helpful, especially to new users to quickly see what partitions and disk are at their disposal (to disposition, to use).
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Re: MX-18 Users Manual: Review (S2)
Thanks for your comment!
I agree that the command itself is not too detailed and very useful, and will add it. I just didn't want to put asqwerth's entire post in, but now I can just refer to it in the Manual.
EDIT: decided to add an image
I agree that the command itself is not too detailed and very useful, and will add it. I just didn't want to put asqwerth's entire post in, but now I can just refer to it in the Manual.
EDIT: decided to add an image
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Re: MX-18 Users Manual: Review (S2)
I am reviewing my Polish translation of S2 at the moment.
In Section 2.2.1 (page 11 of MX-18 Users Manual - PDF v.20190208 Beta) can be found information about torrents and LinuxTracker.
According to this information (dolphin_oracle's blog):
https://mxlinux.org/goodbye-linuxtracke ... rent-links
I suppose that part about LinuxTracker is out of date.
I'm removing it from translation.
In Section 2.2.1 (page 11 of MX-18 Users Manual - PDF v.20190208 Beta) can be found information about torrents and LinuxTracker.
According to this information (dolphin_oracle's blog):
https://mxlinux.org/goodbye-linuxtracke ... rent-links
I suppose that part about LinuxTracker is out of date.
I'm removing it from translation.
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Re: MX-18 Users Manual: Review (S2)
Thanks. You should be using my GitHub versions, which is the most current and where that change has been made.
I will be uploading a new Section 5 tonight, so you will not run out of current material for a while yet.
I will be uploading a new Section 5 tonight, so you will not run out of current material for a while yet.
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Re: MX-18 Users Manual: Review (S2)
Ok, I will download it from GitHub, thanks
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