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+ | Some questions, as I recently updated some information on the page and didn't know where to ask: | ||
+ | * Are there any formatting guidelines? For my changes in the section ''Configuring ini File'' I wanted to add a Linux section and used a bullet point list instead of the standard header used elsewhere in this guide, because I think it made this section more clearer this way. If I violated any conventions, I will update the wiki page accordingly. | ||
+ | * Discussing some information which I simply don't know about: ''[...] Most packages will automatically start from init.d; you should check to make sure yours does not before manually starting it. [...]'' in section ''Starting Murmur --> Linux''. Is this still accurate? On my Ubuntu 18.04 installation I don't remember any systemd-service automatically activated, but I didn't try on other distros with classic init. | ||
+ | * And one plea: if someone uses the static binary on Linux, please update the information about the location of the config file! I only used murmurd and murmur-user-wrapper. | ||
+ | I hope all my updated information is correct. | ||
+ | Else, thanks and kind regards^^ | ||
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+ | == Just some questions == | ||
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Some questions, as I recently updated some information on the page and didn't know where to ask: | Some questions, as I recently updated some information on the page and didn't know where to ask: | ||
* Are there any formatting guidelines? For my changes in the section ''Configuring ini File'' I wanted to add a Linux section and used a bullet point list instead of the standard header used elsewhere in this guide, because I think it made this section more clearer this way. If I violated any conventions, I will update the wiki page accordingly. | * Are there any formatting guidelines? For my changes in the section ''Configuring ini File'' I wanted to add a Linux section and used a bullet point list instead of the standard header used elsewhere in this guide, because I think it made this section more clearer this way. If I violated any conventions, I will update the wiki page accordingly. |
Revision as of 21:51, 9 June 2020
Some questions, as I recently updated some information on the page and didn't know where to ask:
- Are there any formatting guidelines? For my changes in the section Configuring ini File I wanted to add a Linux section and used a bullet point list instead of the standard header used elsewhere in this guide, because I think it made this section more clearer this way. If I violated any conventions, I will update the wiki page accordingly.
- Discussing some information which I simply don't know about: [...] Most packages will automatically start from init.d; you should check to make sure yours does not before manually starting it. [...] in section Starting Murmur --> Linux. Is this still accurate? On my Ubuntu 18.04 installation I don't remember any systemd-service automatically activated, but I didn't try on other distros with classic init.
- And one plea: if someone uses the static binary on Linux, please update the information about the location of the config file! I only used murmurd and murmur-user-wrapper.
I hope all my updated information is correct. Else, thanks and kind regards^^
Just some questions
Some questions, as I recently updated some information on the page and didn't know where to ask:
- Are there any formatting guidelines? For my changes in the section Configuring ini File I wanted to add a Linux section and used a bullet point list instead of the standard header used elsewhere in this guide, because I think it made this section more clearer this way. If I violated any conventions, I will update the wiki page accordingly.
- Discussing some information which I simply don't know about: [...] Most packages will automatically start from init.d; you should check to make sure yours does not before manually starting it. [...] in section Starting Murmur --> Linux. Is this still accurate? On my Ubuntu 18.04 installation I don't remember any systemd-service automatically activated, but I didn't try on other distros with classic init.
- And one plea: if someone uses the static binary on Linux, please update the information about the location of the config file! I only used murmurd and murmur-user-wrapper.
I hope all my updated information is correct. Else, thanks and kind regards^^