today's leftovers
- Ubuntu on NBC
- Interview with Scott McNealy - Part 2
- Sun naming confusion: Is OpenSolaris an OS or a project?
- Open source event targets developers
- Linux end-user summit planned
- plasma-mid
- Open source extremism lives
- Opentape: Not Quite Open Source
- GPL Project Watch List for Week of 08/22
- "Scrap the Fast Track" or who is going to change the ISO FastTrack rules?
- Ubuntu's Intrepid Ibex tracked down
- Leaked screenshots of Xubuntu Intrepid
- Russian summer camp provides children with XOs
- First Beta of MEPIS 8.0 Available For Testing
- Reiser's children can stay in Russia, appeals court rules
- Acer Aspire One under Hardy Heron
- A GEM-ified TTM Manager For Radeon
- Mesa 7.1 Released, X.Org 7.4 Coming
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Ubuntu on NBC
aaaaugh, they didn't even mention OS at all. They briefly showed a coupla netbooks, but didn't mention they ran Linux/Ubuntu.