Posted by member 117872 on 2004-07-27 11:19:10 link
Funkyd00d: But how many people read the stickies? And it would probably be nice to have it all in one, easy-to-scan document.
DeViLbOi: The problem with lsfaq is that their FAQ is a decent quick 'n dirty intro, but if you want to find questions and answers, you have to go to their search page and fiddle around, trying to find your question. The most recent questions are on the front page... but everything else? Having a single, downloadable document is often a good thing. Also, from what I've seen of it, the questions fielded tend to be a bit different from the ones in these forums, which tend to deal more with errors than how to use Litestep to its fullest.
Ozzy1: I don't want to engage in installer-religious wars, but I'll probably just link to Omar's installer, with a footnote that 'others are out their'. Its a *** good installer, and Austerity is an _excellent_ default theme (Though it isn't so easy on the eyes :P)
DeViLbOi: The problem with lsfaq is that their FAQ is a decent quick 'n dirty intro, but if you want to find questions and answers, you have to go to their search page and fiddle around, trying to find your question. The most recent questions are on the front page... but everything else? Having a single, downloadable document is often a good thing. Also, from what I've seen of it, the questions fielded tend to be a bit different from the ones in these forums, which tend to deal more with errors than how to use Litestep to its fullest.
Ozzy1: I don't want to engage in installer-religious wars, but I'll probably just link to Omar's installer, with a footnote that 'others are out their'. Its a *** good installer, and Austerity is an _excellent_ default theme (Though it isn't so easy on the eyes :P)