| jonam  
 
 
 
 
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|  | Posted: June 27 2006,23:42 |  |  I would prefer to contribute to a structured document than add another blog and repeat half the stuff that someone else has written about.
 
 I have suggested a document outline in the Documentation topic in this forum and if something like this could be set up as a Wiki with a few people acting as editors who would receive submissions and add them to the Wiki, it would, over time, produce a valuable reference to DSL. Contributions from experienced and new users would produce a very good document.
 
 In the short time I have been using DSL, I have seen so many similar posts in these forums on:
 
 - How do I get my xxx Wireless card working?
 - How do I use ndiswrapper?
 - How do I install DSL to Hardisk/ USB/ etc?
 - Is DSL compatible with xyz hardware?
 
 Most of these questions get very similar responses from the regulars to this forum. Apart from creating unncessary workload, it would be mind-numbing to keep answering the same questions. Hence my suggestion for a structured document. Keep the forums for the really difficult problems.
 
 I would be more than happy to contribute with what little I know as long as it ends up adding to DSL knowledge in a structured fashion.
 
 If it will help, I can put together an example document "DSL on Laptops" so that you can see what I am talking about.Might be a couple of weeks as I have a day job. I won't pretend that it will contain original information, rather a collection of my knowledge plus some selected information from the forums and other Linux/ DSL info so that the document becomes a starting guide for new users.
 
 Regards,
 
 Jonam
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