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- Some praise for Fedora and some other stuff
- P-Magazine using Drupal
- Moonshiner: a graphical front-end to ps2pdf
- Netbook Heroes
- Updating Linux Passwords Via The Web Browser
- Animated Wallpaper on your Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop
- epidermis - Download and Apply Theme Packs in one Click
- Safely Using Files as Block Devices with Partitions
- Dear Debian developers
- QuickStart - Back-up, Restore, and Set-up Ubuntu Quickly and Easily
- USB 3.0 Demo with 5 second Ubuntu boot!!
- KDE Forums: What's new?
- Bulletproof your server to survive Digg/Slashdot
- Windows you done stole my netbook market away: Linux
- The Gritty World Of User Interface Exploration
- Enemies of GNU/Linux?
- debtree - Generate Package Dependency Graphs
- Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #121
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