Well guys, it's in your hands. I'll write it if you ok it. I was considering writing guides on creating virtualizations of every day utilities. Virtual machines, virtual hardware, virtual entertainment systems, virtual hosts on a network, virtual routers, virtual netware. All fully functional, forensically there, however; nonexistent none-the-less. Just let me know on what guide(s) you'd like to see and any personal imput you guys have and I'll put it together for you.. Edit:: These guides will not be for the windows operating system. They will require you to know how to at least semi-partially operate a unix/linux OS. One of the more useful features would be to build a fully functional virtual networks you can use as a vps to run (up to) 65356 'runescape' bots for example. But I'd like to be clear that the guides aren't for newbies and conservatively speaking I'd say they'll range between intermediate/advanced. Regards, 1ce
I can see you've done a ton of guides, Although I have no experience in that field of guides, I can definitely tell you one way that you can improve. I think you need to improve on the aesthetic side of your guides. Although the information is there, they aren't easy, and fun to look at. Just my input.
It's always good to have more guides for the community. Next time, just doesn't post a poll where the guides are supposed to go.
I've noticed a ton of people have said that. But these guides are pretty much on a professional level, and I don't think professionals would care if font is specifically coloured or "fun to look at."
Are the common people on sythe 'professional', not usually. I think the purpose of the sythe CS forums is to inform others. For someone like me, (and I'm not sure if I'm generalizing here), I don't usually have a clue what he's talking about when he is saying what he is saying. Just my input.
I don't have a wide target audience. I figure there's enough guides out there that tell people how to do no brainer crap like click on a god-damned readily available button that inserts links.. Not a fan of making my guides look like a kiddie park that's so gaudy rainbow bright would fear to tread either. I expect my target audience to be able to 'use' a computer to some extent. =/ Ik my audience base isn't very large but that's irrelevant.. I'm just trying to fill a gap that nobody else was filling. =x If you don't understand my guides, hey, no offense taken, they aren't for everybody.
Hell yea. You're guides are informative and to the point, how I like them. I can also tell you have quite a bit of knowledge on certain topics that I would be interested in learning more about.
Alright, I'll start on the guides later this week,.. I had somewhat an irritating problem happen (nuked my sudoer's file amongst other things) and for the first time in the history of ever I didn't have a ttyv opened as root for backup =/ =( I'll write a guide tomorrow, and probably the next day if I don't get around to writing one later. I'll write a couple of guides for windows users but those will have to wait untill I get a few more of my ports installed =P