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Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> I love Wikipedia. A lot. Except for the fact that it's slow as dirt. So
> I decided to run in locally, and downloaded their dump (a mere 16.7 GB),
> untarred it... and don't know where to go from here. I was kind of hoping
>
On 10/13/05, Ken D'Ambrosio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I love Wikipedia. A lot. Except for the fact that it's slow as dirt. So
> I decided to run in locally, and downloaded their dump (a mere 16.7 GB),
> untarred it... and don't know where to go from here.
Running it locally might not improve
I love Wikipedia. A lot. Except for the fact that it's slow as dirt. So
I decided to run in locally, and downloaded their dump (a mere 16.7 GB),
untarred it... and don't know where to go from here. I was kind of hoping
for, at least, a README or HOWTO or wiki entry on how to, or SOMETHING...
bu
They run linux at the top of Mt. Washington. I'm sure they've installed
it during January..
While probalby not Ubuntu, it's still impressive :)
Scott Garman wrote:
Since the final release of Ubuntu Breezy came out today, I thought I'd
announce the "Extreme Ubuntu Install Challenge":
http://ww
I couldn't help but think of the Purity Test when reading this..On 10/13/05, Scott Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Since the final release of Ubuntu Breezy came out today, I thought I'd
announce the "Extreme Ubuntu Install Challenge":http://www.zenlinux.com/ubuntu_challenge/"On October 2, 200
Since the final release of Ubuntu Breezy came out today, I thought I'd
announce the "Extreme Ubuntu Install Challenge":
http://www.zenlinux.com/ubuntu_challenge/
"On October 2, 2005, two good friends and I hiked up Middle Sugarloaf
Mountain in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire. But this