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Maltese Cross Analogy: Ubuntu is to WordPress as openSUSE is to Movable Type

I was having a conversation the other day about Linux and blogging software when I was struck by certain parallels in some of the software I use. It helps explain why I chose the Linux distribution I did and the...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on September 7, 2007 11:30 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Simplifying the Setup: Dual-boot no more

I've been running dual-boot systems since December 2005. On both my desktop and laptop, I had a Windows partition and an openSUSE Linux partition. After using that basic setup for the past year and a half, it's become clear...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on August 27, 2007 7:07 AM · Permalink

Maltese Cross The best of all possible fonts: Subpixel hinting on openSUSE

As an openSUSE Linux user and a budding typographer, I'm always interested in ways to make screen-rendered text more legible. You may have a similar obsession with the clarity of text. Or maybe I'm the only person this side of...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on May 10, 2007 7:47 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Where have you been all my life, Scribus?

I was looking at this entry over on Vichar's Linux blog and was amazed. It's basically a list of a lot of open source alternatives to proprietary software. It's a very excellent list, and the software listed there is...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on April 8, 2007 3:52 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Flash Player 9.0 available for Linux (plus an MT update)

Second things first tonight as Six Apart announced a slight update of Movable Type. The new version — 3.34 — has some security fixes plus native support for FastCGI. I upgraded ManuEnvi to 3.34 tonight and did the configuration for...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on January 17, 2007 11:43 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Open Source Christmas

We saw the Christmas Pageant of Peace at the National Christmas Tree in Washington DC. DC is festive this time of year. We did our Christmas shopping there and had a good time of it. We hope your Holidays...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on December 26, 2006 10:36 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross The easy way to get openSUSE 10.2

Just as an example of how cool Linux is to use, it's very easy to do huge downloads. If you're wanting to get the DVD image for openSUSE 10.2, a simple command will do the trick. In Windows, if you're...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on December 7, 2006 8:25 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross openSUSE 10.2 released

Well, the new version of openSUSE has been released. It's version 10.2, and initial word is that it's great. You can download the entire operating system and applications as a single DVD image or 5 + 1 CDs here....

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Posted by Daniel Stout on December 7, 2006 8:02 AM · Permalink

Maltese Cross openSUSE Linux 10.2 is ready

Andreas Jaeger sent an email to the openSUSE mailing list last night to announce that the new version of openSUSE Linux, that is, version 10.2 has gone gold and is ready for release. Our build folks have created the first...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on December 2, 2006 10:12 AM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Get the desktop of the future now with Xgl and Compiz

Ever since I installed SUSE Linux 10.1, I've heard rumblings from here and there about something cool called Xgl. I wondered what all the buzz was about. It had something to do with translucency, effects, spinning cubes. Well, I installed...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on September 14, 2006 8:23 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Linux is Beautiful, or Why Robert Scoble Needs to Take Another Look

Robert Scoble wrote an entry about what he sees as a reason Linux won't be adopted by the masses as their desktop operating system: the fonts. I couldn't disagree more with him. I'm looking at Gnome via SUSE Linux 10.1...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on August 19, 2006 1:06 AM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Geeks Gone Bad: Switching from Mac OS X to Linux

You'll first note my lengthy and highly entertaining post from December 2005 entitled Celebrity Deathmatch: Windows XP vs SUSE Linux. In that article, I talked about my switch from Mac OS X and Windows XP over to SUSE Linux...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on July 19, 2006 9:26 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross SUSE Linux 10.1 to be released tomorrow

openSUSE has the scoop: SUSE Linux 10.1 is due to be released tomorrow. There are two varieties that you can download for free or buy. There's SUSE Linux 10.1 the commercial product from Novell costing $59.99. And then there...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on May 10, 2006 7:23 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Why choose Linux over Windows?

Often when I'm walking down the street, people come up to me and say, "Dan, I've been afraid to try Linux. Robert Scoble has me whipped. I've been using Windows for so long, I don't know anything else." It...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on February 11, 2006 10:23 PM · Permalink

Maltese Cross Celebrity Deathmatch: Windows XP vs SUSE Linux

Long before there was Windows XP. Long before there was Windows 95. There was an operating system that rose up out of the Finnish primordial ooze. A young man named Linus Torvalds had the pluck to want to write his...

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Posted by Daniel Stout on December 25, 2005 5:39 PM · Permalink

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