Quoting Dan Gawarecki <Dan.Gawarecki at entrustdatacard.com>: > In reading recent "Linux Mint" article by Justin Krejci > <jus at krytosvirus.com>, I came across his statement of: > > . . . ones I keep a list on a wiki page as well as notes and other > useful hints to remind myself on . . . > > I'm using Linux Mint 17 (KDE 32-bit) myself (same Unity complaint > about Ubuntu), and would like to run a wiki too, and so I am > soliciting recommendations Justin or others have for Wiki software, > preferably something on the light-weight side? > > Thanks, > Dan Gawarecki ( gav - a - ret - ski ) > Sr. QA Engineer > dan_gawarecki at datacard.com | www.datacard.com > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list I have been using dokuWiki for many years. Although I don't if it comes packaged for Mint/Ubuntu? Trying to remember how I got it set up for the first time many many years ago at an old employer; whether I was using lighttpd or...? Also using it for the same purpose Justin mentioned. I believe all you do is download the package and untar it onto /var/www/html/<something> It is light weight and it comes with many plugins. https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki Thanks, SDA