today's leftovers
- Not the final ones, but... another Oxygen Wallpaper
- PXE Kickstart Installations Basics
- Configuring kanguru (huawei e220 modem) on openSUSE 10.3
- Qt frontend for PackageKit
- If the truth about Linux hurts … shoot the messenger
- Sebastien Bacher: GNOME and Ubuntu
- Developer crafts Linux support for Logitech Harmony remote controls
- NVClock to Phoronix: I'm not dead yet!
- Flipping angry with Ubuntu
- The Linux revolution has started!
- Is Open Source Recession-Proof?
- Perl 5.10 for People Who Aren't Totally Insane
- MailX - Mail Facility via Terminal
- Bash Shell Completing File, User and Host Names Automatically
- IPBlock - Graphical IP Blocker
- Linux Files and Folders Local Copying
- Android vs. OpenMoko: Who Will Win?
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