Hi All,
The sources of the pdfs are at http://www.spice-space.org/page/Repositories
As I noted there, a major part of these docs are out-of-date and require
some update work.
In addition, some of the content (especially the dynamic one) needs to
be relocated to the wiki.
Regards,
Arnon
Hans de
Hi,
I don't have so much time to work on it, but I would be happy to occasionnaly
help documenting spice. I'm using it regularly for a winXP guest on F14 host,
and my skills are mainly on linux administration (network, virt...).
I also think that the wiki is more accessible, especially for occ
Hi,
On 11/19/2010 02:42 AM, Frédéric Grelot wrote:
Hi,
I don't have so much time to work on it, but I would be happy to occasionnaly
help documenting spice. I'm using it regularly for a winXP guest on F14 host,
and my skills are mainly on linux administration (network, virt...).
I also think
Hi,
I don't have so much time to work on it, but I would be happy to occasionnaly
help documenting spice. I'm using it regularly for a winXP guest on F14 host,
and my skills are mainly on linux administration (network, virt...).
I also think that the wiki is more accessible, especially for occa
I suggest we go for keeping the wiki updated. It's easier accessible, easier
searchable, and
easier indexable by search engines than pdf files.
I would use the wiki of Mikrotik
(http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Category:Manual) as an example of
structure. I find the information I need very easy in
Hi All,
As Sigbjorn Lie pointed out in the
"How can I move the mouse between spice client and local desktop without
Shift+F12?"
Thread our documentation is currently a bit lacking / outdated.
Sigbjorn has indicated that he is willing to help out with
updating the documentation. Looking at for e