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I am using wordpress for my blogs
http://wildclick.wordpress.com
but just came to know about the wordpress "software" that seems to me some what complected, so any expert would please guide me about the same ?
ref link : http://wordpress.org/
Hello,
I've been trying to wget wordpress.
It starts downloading, and after 5 - 10 seconds it stops.
I either get a timeout or a retry.
Does anyone know what might cause this?
Resolving wordpress.org (wordpress.org)... 72.233.56.139, 72.233.56.138
Connecting to wordpress.org (wordpress.org)|72.233.56.139|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response...
Awesome python completion module for gedit would be nice indeed.
What I want for Christmas is simple:
Being able to adjust application sound volumes and choose output device via volume drop-down.
WordPress 3.0, Beta 1 has been released today. WordPress 3.0 will bring many new features to the blogging platform that I'm sure we are all waiting for. You can read the official announcement at the WordPress blog.
I've got a LAMP server available from http://91.xxx.xx.xx/ (just an example IP address), and I'd like to install Wordpress there.
I've gone as far as doing a simple sudo apt-get install wordpress to install Wordpress, but I'm not too sure about the set of best-practice steps after that.
I've read the documentation to install Wordpress in the Ubuntu wiki, but it is out-of-date.
I've been trying to get Wordpress to work on my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS system and nothing seems to work. I did everything as i should (according to http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress) but I still can't access the Wordpress Setup Configuration page.
I was trying to move my wordpress installation (done from apt-get) to another folder and manage it myself, so I apt-get remove'd wordpress. Later I decided to apt-get install it again, but after I did, visiting the site errored out with a Error establishing a database connection.
So I thought I'd check if the db is gone. I opened mysql on the command prompt and did show databases;.