The player pits their character against another character controlled by the game's AI or by another player, depending on the mode the player is in. Most of them are fighting games in which the player directly controls one of a select few characters based on their counterparts in the Naruto tv show. To get around it, modify the URL to include the name of the Wiki you want to read.Naruto video games have appeared for various consoles from Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft. This is a known problem with the browser, but I haven't raised it as an issue with Kiwix yet (maybe the HTML generated by the server can be modified to avoid the bug in Netsurf). Netsurf and Dillo are fast, but they suffer from a problem that you can not press the 'Load' button from the initial page the server presents. I have found some problems using browsers on the Pi itself. For example, if your Pi is on your local network at 192.168.1.100 the URL would be On another computer, or on the Pi itself, use a web browser to connect to the server. This will start a webserver on the Pi, by default on port 8000. Run kiwix-serve with the path to your ZIM file. To try Kiwix in server mode, download the precompiled code and unzip it. After you've got it going you can index the file to make full-text search available. You also need a ZIM file containing some Wikipedia pages (I used Simple English Wikipedia as it's relatively small at 730Mb). To try the actual Kiwix program you need to download the rc2 source and compile it as I described. You can try it out for yourself quite quickly, using the pre-compiled kiwix server rc1 was quite slow, so rc2 appeared to be much faster. Nothing special, and 'fast' is all relative. People interested in hacking with Kiwix can join us on #Kiwix Freenode IRC channel. Our biggest problem is that it seems that the Ethernet NIC "does not works well" We are also pretty interested by the Raspberry Pi for our kiwix-plug project. So you just have to download and use them. We also release (see on Sourceforge) precompiled static version of these console tools for ARM/Linux. You may have a look of how it looks in a browser there. Kiwix-serve allows to start from the console a HTTP daemon which could be both more interesting and less resource intensive than the Desktop application. We have released a new version of Kiwix (0.9rc2) with pretty much improvements regarding the Kiwix HTTP server (kiwix-serve) and other console tools. If you have time to publish a small video about that, this would be awesome. I have to admit that I never have seen Kiwix running on a ARM/Linux ! So, this is great to read you have achieved to do that. Thank you Andrew for this really interesting post. 16Gb), to leave the two USB ports free for a keyboard and a mouse. I think if you wanted to make a standalone Wikipedia reader you'd have to install the OS and zim file on a larger SD card (e.g. The zim file, containing the Wikipedia data, is on a 4Gb USB drive. The OS (Raspian from December 2012) and kiwix is on a 4Gb SD card. Compilation takes a while.įor testing I downloaded the Simple English Wikipedia (because it's relatively small) from the bottom of the page here: configure and make (and optionally make install). Then I installed the necessary support libraries as described under GNU/Linux here: I am pleased to say that kiwix can be compiled from source on the Pi and it works. I found it because I was looking for anything to do with running kiwix on the Pi for offline Wikipedia browsing. This thread seems to come to an abrupt halt. config.subĪny help would be much appreciated Also I can't be sure if this will help but: yesĬonfigure: error: cannot run /bin/bash. GNUĬhecking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler. none neededĬhecking for style of include used by make. yesĬhecking for gcc option to accept ISO C89. noĬhecking whether we are using the GNU C compiler. a.outĬhecking whether we are cross compiling. yesĬhecking for C compiler default output file name. yesĬhecking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles. bin/mkdir -pĬhecking whether make sets $(MAKE). usr/bin/install -cĬhecking whether build environment is sane. configureĬhecking for a BSD-compatible install.
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