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Hi, my name is Jendrossek and I am the admin of PhenixDocs.
Hi, I am the admin of PhenixOps.


I started this Wiki to have a site to put all my tricks and tips in one place.  
I started this Wiki to have a site to put all my tricks and tips in one place.  
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I have also started to share the fun projects I work on. I am a curious engineer always finding new things to explore or fix.
I have also started to share the fun projects I work on. I am a curious engineer always finding new things to explore or fix.


You are welcome to use the information here for your own projects. Please give credits to people mentioned if you build something cool based on the info shared.
You are welcome to use the information here for your own projects. Please give credits to people mentioned if you build something cool based on the info shared by them.
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Why Phenix ? Because it rises from it's ashes, again and again.
Why a Phenix ? Because it rises from it's ashes, again and again.

Latest revision as of 20:40, 1 February 2023

Hi, I am the admin of PhenixOps.

I started this Wiki to have a site to put all my tricks and tips in one place.

Some items are just troubleshooting or one trick ponies. Others are more of a project.

While sharpening my skills it seemed a good plan to setup and work with the stuff I usually run for customers. Documenting is often part of the job so it feels right to that that also for myself. Best way to learn something new is to document it..

I have also started to share the fun projects I work on. I am a curious engineer always finding new things to explore or fix.

You are welcome to use the information here for your own projects. Please give credits to people mentioned if you build something cool based on the info shared by them.


Why a Phenix ? Because it rises from it's ashes, again and again.