Wiki back up
Jan 03 2006 06:08 AM
The Wiki has been put back up after a thorough de-spamming (at the request of many users). Mediawiki lacks any kind of mass rollback, so I had to check each page manually. I have added some measures that may prevent this from happening again.
Now is as good of a time as any to remind you the wiki is merely a reference source and will never contain a complete walkthrough. One user did attempt documenting a semi-complete Mac-only walkthrough but that method is rare. Using a PC is the easiest and most well documented method of hacking the Tivo (sorry). So on your adventures, please use the wiki as a reference for new terms, etc.
Finally, remember that the wiki can be edited by *any* user (the spam should remind you of that...). All you have to do is click the edit button along the top of any page. Be bold in editing current content; removing or editing inaccurate content is almost as important as new information. Above all, don't be scared to edit a page, it's the whole point of the wiki!
A wiki is a publicly edited web site that anyone can contribute to. The most famous site running wiki software is Wikipedia.
Now is as good of a time as any to remind you the wiki is merely a reference source and will never contain a complete walkthrough. One user did attempt documenting a semi-complete Mac-only walkthrough but that method is rare. Using a PC is the easiest and most well documented method of hacking the Tivo (sorry). So on your adventures, please use the wiki as a reference for new terms, etc.
Finally, remember that the wiki can be edited by *any* user (the spam should remind you of that...). All you have to do is click the edit button along the top of any page. Be bold in editing current content; removing or editing inaccurate content is almost as important as new information. Above all, don't be scared to edit a page, it's the whole point of the wiki!
A wiki is a publicly edited web site that anyone can contribute to. The most famous site running wiki software is Wikipedia.
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