Tight Anti-Aliased Fonts in CentOS/RHEL
A while back I posted on configuring sharp/non anti-aliased fonts in CentOS, Fedora, and RHEL. Well now I’ve found some settings that make anti-aliasing look not only bearable, but awesome in Linux. I don’t know if the font rendering has been improved in the more recent distros or if my tastes just changed.
The only annoying [...]
Posted at 10:54 am on August 18, 2009 | leave a comment | Filed Under: tech | Tagged: anti-alias, anti-aliased, bytecode interpreter, centos, fedora, fonts, rhel, rpm | read on
Living with SE Linux
SE Linux causes alot of headaches for me because I don’t truly understand how it works. But instead of disabling it at the first sign of trouble this week, I got some more info on troubleshooting and tweaking the policy.
I had compiled my own Bind RPMs to address the latest DoS issue. I’m running version [...]



