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Old 07-21-2016, 07:25 PM   #16
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I registered but it only lets me edit discussions it seems.
 
Old 07-21-2016, 07:49 PM   #17
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I registered but it only lets me edit discussions it seems.
After registering at the Wiki you get an account with no rights. The admin team gets an email about the new account and one of them has to access the Wiki's administrative interface to put your account in a regular ACL group.
I just did that for you and drgibbon's accounts.

FYI, the current admins are V. T. Eric Layton and myself.
 
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Old 07-23-2016, 03:28 AM   #18
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The Banana Pi is supported and is stable - it's been the primary build machine since I bought it in March 2015.
May I add that I have two Lemaker Banana Pro cards running just fine with Current on one and 14.2 on the other installed to Kingston 2.5" 120Gb SDD's (5V 1A). Had first used Seagate 2.5" HDD's I had lying about but one seemed faulty, or maybe PS was not up to the job, so I decided to purchase some new SDD's that were reasonably priced. No problem. I plan on putting one out in the shop when I have the time to set it up wired i2c to an arduino monitored rain guage. Will also do regular backups of desktop to it via wireless/nfs/cpbk. I haven't tried getting on board wireless working yet that's still a someday project.
 
Old 07-23-2016, 06:41 AM   #19
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I am also planning on adding support for the Orange PI A20 version (the H3 one doesn't have Kernel support mainstreamed yet).
I am *so* waiting for the H3 to be officially supported in the kernel tree. Got an Orange Pi Pro just itching to run Slackware ARM.
 
Old 08-14-2016, 09:21 AM   #20
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After registering at the Wiki you get an account with no rights. The admin team gets an email about the new account and one of them has to access the Wiki's administrative interface to put your account in a regular ACL group.
I just did that for you and drgibbon's accounts.

FYI, the current admins are V. T. Eric Layton and myself.
I was going to make a new HOWTO, but unfortunately I don't have access. It says;
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Inspired? Want to write a Network Services HOWTO page yourself?
Type a new page name (no spaces - use underscores instead) and start creating!

You are not allowed to add pages.
I'd love to see the Slack wiki grow, but it does seem to be a little difficult to get going!
 
Old 08-14-2016, 10:02 AM   #21
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I was going to make a new HOWTO, but unfortunately I don't have access. It says;


I'd love to see the Slack wiki grow, but it does seem to be a little difficult to get going!
If you are logged in as drgibbon you should have the rights to create new pages there. You actually can see the "Edit this page" button on top of the page http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:network_services:start , showing that you have adequate permissions. The issue is not with your account, it looks like one of the Wiki plugins (the "newpage" plugin to be precise) is broken. I will have to investigate.

In the meantime, if you type http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:net...newpageofyours with "somenewpageofyours" replaced with something relevant, you will be able to add and edit that new page.
 
Old 08-14-2016, 10:02 AM   #22
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If you are logged in as drgibbon you should have the rights to create new pages there. You actually can see the "Edit this page" button on top of the page http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:network_services:start , showing that you have adequate permissions. The issue is not with your account, it looks like one of the Wiki plugins (the "newpage" plugin to be precise) is broken. I will have to investigate.

In the meantime, if you type http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:net...newpageofyours with "somenewpageofyours" replaced with something relevant, you will be able to add and edit that new page.
Ok, thanks!
 
Old 08-14-2016, 10:22 AM   #23
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Well it was an issue with the page source, I had to delete a "[" character from every HOWTO start page to make the entry box appear. Looks like that character was there from the beginning when an editor created the pages but only a recent update to Dokuwiki seems to have broken this incorrect syntax. Now all pages show a proper "Add page" again.
 
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