community-wiki

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The community-wiki tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about community-driven documentation and collaborative knowledge bases, particularly in the context of Linux distributions. A recent thread highlights Linux Lite 7.6, which introduced a community-driven Wiki as a major shift in its documentation approach. This tag is relevant for users interested in how community wikis are used to support Windows users transitioning to Linux, especially on older hardware. Topics include the benefits of community-maintained guides, troubleshooting resources, and the role of wikis in open-source projects. The tag reflects a focus on collaborative information sharing rather than official documentation.
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    Linux Lite 7.6: Windows-Friendly, Low-Resource Linux for Old PCs

    Linux Lite 7.6 arrives as a targeted, low-friction option for Windows users stuck on aging hardware or unwilling to adopt Windows 11’s increasingly strict requirements, packaging a modest but practical set of desktop refinements, updated apps, and a major shift in documentation by introducing a...
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