Re: Wikipedia.

2005-10-13 Thread Sarunas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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 >

Re: Wikipedia.

2005-10-13 Thread Greg Rundlett
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

Wikipedia.

2005-10-13 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
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

Re: The "Extreme Ubuntu Install Challenge".

2005-10-13 Thread Travis Roy
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

Re: The "Extreme Ubuntu Install Challenge".

2005-10-13 Thread Tom Buskey
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

The "Extreme Ubuntu Install Challenge".

2005-10-13 Thread Scott Garman
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