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== Welcome to the PCUG Information Wiki ==
Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
=== Members Informing Members ===
This wiki provides a place where PCUG members can share information with each other, in categories as shown below.
This includes current news and notices, information about the groups activities and opportunities for participation,
various newsletters received from affiliated organisations and other sources,
and a wide variety of technical IT related hints, help guides, howtos and tips, contributed by members on a range of IT related topics of interest.


General information on the PCUG may be found on the [http://www.pcug.org.au main PCUG website].
== Getting started ==

* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
This PCUG Information Wiki can be edited by any PCUG member - just use your normal PCUG/TIP username and password to login
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
- click on the '''[[Special:Userlogin | log in]]''' link at the top right of the page to login (a wiki account will be created automatically the first time you log in).
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
Use the '''Search''' box on the left hand side to find information, or just browse using the links below. You are encouraged to contribute
information, especially to the '''Technical IT Information''' section, as this is very much in the spirit of the group's policy of ''Users Helping Users''.

== PCUG [[News and Notices]] ==
Includes details of various PCUG and TIP notices

== PCUG [[Activities and Opportunities]] ==
Includes information about the groups activities and opportunities for participation

== PCUG [[Newsletters]] ==
Includes various newsletters received from affiliated organisations and other sources

== PCUG [[Technical Info]] ==
Includes a wide variety of technical IT related hints, help guides, howtos and tips, contributed by members on a range of IT related topics of interest.
Please note that information related specifically to accessing and using the PCUG's 'The Internet Project' (TIP) ISP Services are provided on the [http://www.tip.net.au/wiki/ TIP Wiki].

Revision as of 02:28, 28 July 2012


Welcome to the PCUG Information Wiki

Members Informing Members

This wiki provides a place where PCUG members can share information with each other, in categories as shown below. This includes current news and notices, information about the groups activities and opportunities for participation, various newsletters received from affiliated organisations and other sources, and a wide variety of technical IT related hints, help guides, howtos and tips, contributed by members on a range of IT related topics of interest.

General information on the PCUG may be found on the main PCUG website.

This PCUG Information Wiki can be edited by any PCUG member - just use your normal PCUG/TIP username and password to login - click on the log in link at the top right of the page to login (a wiki account will be created automatically the first time you log in). Use the Search box on the left hand side to find information, or just browse using the links below. You are encouraged to contribute information, especially to the Technical IT Information section, as this is very much in the spirit of the group's policy of Users Helping Users.

PCUG News and Notices

Includes details of various PCUG and TIP notices

PCUG Activities and Opportunities

Includes information about the groups activities and opportunities for participation

PCUG Newsletters

Includes various newsletters received from affiliated organisations and other sources

PCUG Technical Info

Includes a wide variety of technical IT related hints, help guides, howtos and tips, contributed by members on a range of IT related topics of interest. Please note that information related specifically to accessing and using the PCUG's 'The Internet Project' (TIP) ISP Services are provided on the TIP Wiki.