today's leftovers
- How to create an ubuntu 8.04.1 boot floppy
- Howto select Per-user Editor in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid)
- Use LatencyTOP to pinpoint latency
- Ubuntu Disk Quotas
- Naming Conventions for Hard Disks and Partitions
- Spin openSUSE Live CD or USB stick image “easily”
- XFCE, SLiM, PAM, and Jack
- What Windows Or New Users Need To Know About Ubuntu
- Building Chrome with Debian (or getting out the polishing cloth at least)
- Controlling Internet access with SafeSquid
- Gnac - A Simple Program to Convert Audio Files
- Get involved: Gentoo Bugday coming up Saturday
- Can Dell and Vodafone play leapfrog with Linux?
- Yahoo.com promoting Firefox 3
- The Linux laptop goes to school
- End of an era: Dell may dump its factories
- Has the head of MySQL left Sun?
- Mandriva Linux 2009 RC1 - Camelopard Screenshots
- Linux Caffe, 326 Harbord Street
- Howdy World! A Funny Unix/Linux Programming Joke
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