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- Ubuntu Howto: Install Ruby and Ruby on Rails
- Analogy: Ubuntu is to WordPress as openSUSE is to Movable Type
- Itanium Linux creds lined up for Gelato ICE
- The Horsemen Assemble
- ActiveState opens part of Komodo IDE
- DistroWatch Top 5*
- IT practical tests on ‘open’ platform
- Firefox Locks Out Adblock Plugin Users
- Open source shouldn't just be a marketing exercise
- Getting Open Source help for schools
- No other operating system has ever been this shaky.
- Linux Yesterday And Linux Tomorrow, But Never Linux Today
- Slackware: There's something totally sane about it, and Slackware: Secure all the way back to 8.1
- Settingup an FTP Server on Ubuntu with ProFTPD
- Tweaking Ubuntu Ultimate
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