To create a easy reference for linux commands, the best way was to use the
Moodle database module. You can create quite elaborate databases which are
then easily edited and added to by users.

There are only 4 entries in it right now, but the idea is for it to get
filled up. So give it a go...

http://www.linux-for-education.org/mod/data/view.php?id=2747

The idea is, that this approach can be used for making the incredibly
powerful and simple to use dbs for XS moodle installs to contain important
materials such as a testing DB, general equipment DB, commands DB, hell even
a local apps DB that links ot applications.sugarlabs.org

Anyway, I remember Marting Langhoff trying to grab people's attention to
this great module, well above is an  implementation example which not only
works, but looks ok to..

kind regaards,
David Van Assche
linux-for-education.org -- www.nubae.com


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