Kiwix / How to host all of Wikipedia on your Synology NAS / Ubuntu Server
In this tutorial I'm using Kiwix so you can self host all (or parts) of Wikipedia on your server / NAS. The first part deals with Synology, second part is installing on an Ubuntu server via command line, and there's a bit on the end for both methods on how to update your Kiwix project with additional zim files. There's a ton of documents you can self host, not just Wikipedia. Kiwix: https://kiwix.org/ TechHut's Kiwix video: • self-host the INTERNET! (before it's too l... URL to the Docker Compose YAML text: https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-tools/... Official Docker instructions on how to install Docker on Ubuntu: https://docs.docker.com/engine/instal... 00:00 Intro 00:20 Download a library 01:28 Install on a Synology NAS 06:04 Launching Kiwix 08:00 Prepping Ubuntu 08:40 Adding a new sudo user 10:38 Installing Docker on Ubuntu 13:05 Installing Kiwix on Ubuntu 15:56 Editing the compose.yaml file 22:53 Adding additional zim files

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