Dokuwiki as Connected Text Replacement
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Posted by washere
Jan 10, 2019 at 07:26 AM
Yes Linux runs well on Chromebook and also surprisingly well with MS WSL on Windows. My second virtual desktop runs Linux apps plus a Linux desktop gui very well too.
Server-wise, Wamp64 makes any good laptop a decent development server too, most online content is developed that way then uploaded.
Wiki-wise, Dokuwiki seems to be rising to the top amongst other wiki contenders. This you can determine by the increasing number of plugins. But also templates for different theme styles.
MadaboutDana wrote:
Perfectly true, especially since you can install Linux on most modern
>Chromebooks. And then you could run Dokuwiki as a private app off e.g.
>an SD card (it doesn’t take up a lot of space compared to many modern
>apps). Ideally, of course, you run Dokuwiki online on your own server.
>You can set up Dokuwiki on 1&1, for example, in about 30 seconds…
>
>washere wrote:
>Last year when caught up for a few months in Chromebook fever, I
>>realized I did not need a modern Windows ultrabook to do most tasks.
>>
>>Didn’t take me long to realize saving a ton of money on NOT buying a
>top
>>of the range tiny modern Windows Ultrabook, would in fact cost me a
>>fortune even in short to medium range.