Talk:ThinkWiki
The main page of ThinkWiki is not protected, so feel free to edit it. But do it with caution - it's the primary connection to the all content of our ThinkWiki ;-)
--akw 00:11, 25 Sep 2004 (CEST)
I added to wikipedia-like templates. To edit them go to Template:ThinkWiki_Preamble and Template:ThinkWiki_News. Shall we put the other parts of the page in templates, too? If we do so, we could have that nice block design from wikipedia on our mainpage.
--akw 11:37, 25 Sep 2004 (CEST)
I think this is too much color. Makes it less readable, takes longer to orientate than the plain list style layout.
Liked it with only the two blocks in the beginning.
If we want to use blocks for everything, please stick to fewer colors. I think the yellow of the first block is not bad, and else i'd suggest light grey, maybe light blue.
However, if we stick to having all in blocks, how about this color scheme?
Wyrfel 16:35, 25 Sep 2004 (CEST)
Made another Mainpage layout sketch. This tries to resemble the Tux and IBM logo colors and therefor looks quite "fresh".
Wyrfel 18:59, 25 Sep 2004 (CEST)
Important change: Moved Main_Page to ThinkWiki for cosmetical reasons..
--akw 16:54, 26 Sep 2004 (CEST)
Needed: older ThinkPad specs...
As you can tell by my userid here, I've got a 600E. There are a whole lot of them out there thanks to the fact it was the current model during the Dot-Com era. We should cover the older ThinkPads and their quirks as well as the later models.
I also had a 365X, which is now living with a friend in the UK.
Yes, the next ThinkPad I'll probably score is a T4x, they are really kewl machines and inspire technolust in this geek. But until then, I love my 600E and I'm looking forward to some upgrades this weekend.
I will make copious notes on the upgrade process, which will include the installation of a 40GB hard drive and using the stock 10GB drive as extra Windows storage space. I have a hard drive bay module so the stock drive can be reused. The vast majority of the HD will be given over to an install of Debian Linux, with a 7GB Windows 2K partition because the University I will be attending a year from now demands it. (Yeah, I know, sucks, doesn't it.)
ThinkPad different, Michelle