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- Welcome KDE apps back onto your GNOME desktop
- Changing the default 'generic' kernel to 'server' kernel
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- A110 mini-laptop Debian installation HOWTO
- Tips and Tricks for Using Xen under Ubuntu or Debian
- Alternative Installation Methods for Hardy
- Virtualbox 1.6.0 with Ubuntu 8.04 2.6.24-17-generic kernel
- Howto Set Gnome Calendar First Day of Week in Ubuntu
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