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authorGrant Bowman <grantbow at grantbow dot com>2003-01-10 23:26:20 +0000
committerGrant Bowman <grantbow at grantbow dot com>2003-01-10 23:26:20 +0000
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@@ -34,9 +34,7 @@ Our site runs the [TWiki](http://twiki.org) software and the GNU skin. The WebMe
The Main and TWiki webs are for system use. The [[HurdGnuFansOrg]] web primarily contains information about the [[Main/TWikiUsers]]. The [[TWiki/WebHome]] web primarily contains documentation about TWiki. Futher details can be found in the [[TWikiColophon]].
-Here are some more Wiki conventions and terminology. Each HTML page is called a topic. Each topic has a special "wiki name". [[TWiki/WikiWords]] are assumed to be topics in the current web unless preceded by the name of a web and a period.
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-For example, the traditional home page of this site is located at [[Hurd/WebHome]] since we started this site with only one web. Due to the success of the site we are in the process of moving and copying topics into webs based on project names. We hope this new arrangement will help in many ways.
+Here are some more Wiki conventions and terminology. Each HTML page is called a topic. Each topic has a special "wiki name". [[TWiki/WikiWords]] are assumed to be topics in the current web unless preceded by the name of a web and a period. For example the same link can also be written [[TWiki/WikiWords]].
<div align="right"><span style="background:"><font color="">More info</font></span><a href="http://LOCATIONMain/WebHome">?</a></div>
@@ -44,7 +42,7 @@ For example, the traditional home page of this site is located at [[Hurd/WebHome
First, decide how you want to install a Hurd system: CD-ROM, tarball or bochs system image. Then download, install and boot your new system. [[Hurd/InstallNotes]] is a good reference that points to other data on these methods that is included in several other topics.
-<div align="right"><span style="background:"><font color="">Install Notes</font></span><a href="http://LOCATIONHurd/InstallNotes">?</a></div>
+<div align="right"><span style="background:"><font color="">More Info</font></span><a href="http://LOCATIONHurd/InstallNotes">?</a></div>
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<center> Welcome to the world of Free Software and the GNU Operating System! <p><em>Remember, no question is too stupid and no problem too small -- We've all been beginners</em></p>