It misses self-describing (samoopisujÄ…ce), which isn't likely to be
in typical dictionaries, and gives 'Installed Virtuosu sources'
instead of 'Virtuoso installed from source', but other than that,
Google does pretty well.
Finally I've written an English version of the tutorial based
Not to insult anybody, but it's a constant theme on this site
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/14432/querying-dbpedia-timeout-exception?page=1#14438
that beginners find it challenging to get a DBpedia instance up and
running. This isn't really a flaw in DBpedia, but DBpedia comes
On 14 February 2012 18:46, Paul A. Houle p...@ontology2.com wrote:
Could we get good step-by-step instructions on the Wiki for how to get
DBpedia loaded and running on UNIX and Windows from the bare metal?
OpenLink have some step-by-step guides:
On 2/14/12 1:46 PM, Paul A. Houle wrote:
Not to insult anybody, but it's a constant theme on this site
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/14432/querying-dbpedia-timeout-exception?page=1#14438
that beginners find it challenging to get a DBpedia instance up and
running. This isn't
On 14.02.2012 20:42, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 2/14/12 1:46 PM, Paul A. Houle wrote:
Not to insult anybody, but it's a constant theme on this site
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/14432/querying-dbpedia-timeout-exception?page=1#14438
that beginners find it challenging to get a
On 2/14/12 5:39 PM, Aleksander Pohl wrote:
I have written such a step-by-step intro in Polish
http://apohllo.pl/blog/virtuoso-podstawy
It describes exactly how to configure an instance of Virtuoso and load
DBpedia data into it. If the resources mentioned in the previous
messages are not enough,