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Michael McCallister

"openSUSE Linux Unleashed"

The first 10 entries in the
script describe what Blosxom should do. Name your blog. Give it a description,
which can be prosaic (this blog is about growing marigolds) or creative (ruminations
on canine lycanthropy and other wizardly things). Set the language. Tell the script
where to look for posts (the directory you selected in Step 3). You can probably
leave the remainder of the entries with their default settings, but consult the
manual if you want to know more.
5. Write a test post. Open your text editor and write something. Save it with a .txt
extension into the posting directory.
6. Open your favorite web browser and go to the directory where blosxom.cgi lives,
such as
http://home//public_html/cgi/blosxom.cgi
7. Your test post should appear, with your blog??™s title and description, along with the
date and time of your post.
For more information on working with your blog, visit the http://www.blosxom.com site.
Movable Type and Typepad
Movable Type (MT) is considered by many to be the gold-standard weblog application. It
has a reputation of being somewhat difficult to install, but it has so many features, it??™s
worth the moderate pain.


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