November 21, 2009 | Linux/Unix, Power User

I talked yesterday on how RedHat made a change to Fedora 12 to allow normal users to install any piece of (signed) software from the Fedora repositories without a root password. Slashdot reports that RedHat reversed the policy after an onslaught of community criticism. Owen Taylor (longtime employee of RedHat) made what seems to me [...]

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November 19, 2009 | Linux/Unix, Power User, Rants

The latest version of RedHat’s Fedora Linux distribution features the ability for users to install software packages without having root privileges. On the one hand, RedHat employees are saying this is only due changes upstream from PolicyKit, but on the other hand, those same employees defended the decision saying that turning off this ability requires [...]

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July 10, 2008 | Blogging, Developer, Power User

If your blog is the main point of focus for your website, you probably want to it serve your pages when a user hits the root of your website, such as: http://example.com/ But, for the sake of keeping your root directory organized on your webserver, you might not want to install WordPress in that directory. [...]

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