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List of Future Pages
From SteamDeck Linux Wiki
This page hosts a list of pages that are planned to be implemented into the Wiki. Once a page has been finished, it should be removed from the list.
Importance Level
Level
Description
Trivial
Pages that don't need any immediate attention whatsoever. They are not necessary to the wiki, or it's users.
Low
Pages that are important, but not needed immediately.
Medium
Pages that are important, most pages should fall under this category.
High
Pages that are really important, and should be a high priority.
Important
Pages that need immediate attention, as they are very important to the function and usability of the Wiki.
The wiki also plans to have a series of articles aimed at guiding users towards Linux competency, guiding them through the three difficulties. These guides, when followed in order, should lead users towards being able to follow Advanced level articles / guides.
The Difficulty Levels
Level
Description
Link
Beginner
New Linux users. GUI only, instructions for using default apps and settings.
Users that are now comfortable with the terminal, and are able to figure out most stuff through their own research. Only needs SteamOS / Steam Deck specific information, and can link out to Arch Wiki.