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- Remastering openSUSE : How to Build your Own openSUSE Based Distro
- Installing Ubuntu on the Dell Inspiron Mini 9
- Animating slide shows in OpenOffice.org Impress
- Debugging EasyUbuntu
- Miro - Internet TV for your Ubuntu Desktop
- The watch command
- 10 Ubuntu Tips
- Reboot like a racecar with kexec
- Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 Hardening Guide
- Intel e1000e Corruption Fixed in openSUSE 11.1 Beta2
- Probable e1000e corruption culprit found (and 2.6.27.1 released)
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- VC funding for open source down 12% in Q3
- Adept 3.0 Beta 4 released
- Compiz-Fusion MPX Support is Complete
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