Kiwix is a non-profit organization and a free and open-source software project dedicated to providing offline access to free educational content. The name “Kiwix” is a play on the word “Wiki” as it represented our initial goal of making Wikipedia accessible offline.
selfhost it on my desktop pc (windows) that will keep it updated and working without having to mess with it or do a bunch of command line stuff
You’re on a self-hosting community. If you want to self host, you might have to learn a little something new.
I haven’t read their documentation, but you’re also going to have to make sure you setup your router properly if you want to access it outside your home.
So the installation completes? And you’re trying to boot into the new OS?
I don’t understand when you’re seeing this error if the installation completes?
Yes it does. And my touch monitor has protruded bezel at the bottom. It’s nearly impossible to initiate. Can that gesture be changed? That’s about where I left off on my last attempt.
Made a decision long ago that I’m not going to browse the web, setup a calendar of life events or store my email with the largest advertising company in the world.
Their “eco system” is not the best and their hardware has been hit or miss over the years.
I understand why people do use them and I will use their products when absolutely required. I don’t hate them, I just avoid them.
Is why I can’t use AMD. My primary display is a TV. Yea, there are large monitors with Display Ports, but they didn’t exist until recently and most if not all are inferior to a high quality TV in picture quality.
You’re never going to stream above 720p/1080p on Linux from any service besides YouTube.