Hi,
> I'm getting 100s of messages on the server when an XO browses to
> a new link on the Wikipedia site. They fly by so fast it is hard
> to read, but some start with "Debug:" and the latter ones that
> are still on the screen say things like:
Yeah, that's normal; I suggest redirect
Chris... thanks,
> Hi,
>
>> I'm getting confused on this. I followed the 4 steps Chris
>> outlined and was able to access Wikipedia using Browse at
>> schoolserver:4567. The overall browser activity seemed to slow
>> down, and I could not figure out how to stop the python server
>> and regain con
Hi,
> I'm getting confused on this. I followed the 4 steps Chris
> outlined and was able to access Wikipedia using Browse at
> schoolserver:4567. The overall browser activity seemed to slow
> down, and I could not figure out how to stop the python server
> and regain control short o
I'm getting confused on this. I followed the 4 steps Chris outlined and was
able to access Wikipedia using Browse at schoolserver:4567. The overall browser
activity seemed to slow down, and I could not figure out how to stop the python
server and regain control short of rebooting.
David seems t
Hi,
> What's the best way to automate this, so it starts up when the XS
> is started without the need for people to enter the python server
> command line?
I think the quickest way is to run, as a user:
crontab -e
@reboot nohup python /home/someuser/Wikipedia.activity/server.py .. &
What's the best way to automate this, so it starts up when the XS is started
without the need for people to enter the python server command line?
Hi,
> The current Wikipedia activities already work as web servers on
> the XS, and require much less space due to the content being
> compre
Hi,
> The current Wikipedia activities already work as web servers on
> the XS, and require much less space due to the content being
> compressed -- for Spanish, 25,000 articles and 3,000 images in
> 100MB.
David pointed out that this isn't actually documented anywhere. :)
Here's th
Hi,
>> Don’t know if anyone else has tried this, but in the
>> Schools-Wikipedia (www.schools-wikipedia.org) is a selection of
>> 5,000 articles
> I like it. We need good ways to import this (and similar static
> content) into an XS. I guess the main use case would be
> installi
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:14 AM, David Leeming
wrote:
> Don’t know if anyone else has tried this, but in the Schools-Wikipedia
> (www.schools-wikipedia.org) is a selection of 5,000 articles
I like it. We need good ways to import this (and similar static
content) into an XS. I guess the main use ca
Don't know if anyone else has tried this, but in the Schools-Wikipedia
(www.schools-wikipedia.org) is a selection of 5,000 articles with all adult
content removed based on UK curriculum but pretty useful for many English
speaking countries works nicely as an offline resource on the XS. This is
usef
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