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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...
If you just install Asterisk gui 2.o from:
svn checkout http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk-gui/branches/2.0
And got a 404 URL not found <asterisk server> typing http://ip_machine:8088/static/config/index.html
and already did the “make checkconfig” cmd getting an “everything seems good” output.
and already Checked in Asterisk CLI:
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'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I've read the documentation to install Wordpress in the Ubuntu wiki, but it is out-of-date.