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This post may be in the wrong place. There is no web page for the "Firewire" link that is on the Wiki for the LinuxIntro. It brings you right back to the web page that has the link. This is where I found it, when reading the Linux Intro. You can delete this post if it is wrong or gets fixed.
From the Wiki, go to the LinuxIntro. From there, click the Camcorder link. From there, click the Firewire link. This will bring you back to the Camcorder link. There is no Firewire information.
I thought that if I put the links in the post and if I explain what I clicked on to go to the next page, that you would see that there is no Wiki for Firewire.
"fix it yourself"
What do you mean that I should fix the Firewire wiki? I was trying to find out about Firewire, and not write about it. I do not get what your point is. I am also new to this Wiki stuff. I see wiki on lots of web. I do not have the edit ability for the Firewire wiki. I know nothing about how to edit the LinuxQuestions Firewire wiki.
Well the point of a wiki is for users to add and maintain the content. another user will have made that mess, so other members, including yourself, are just as able to fix these sorts of messes.
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