today's leftovers
- Windows 7 and Ubuntu 9.10 - why neither will lose
- Don't Convert Mandriva Systems to ext4
- From Ubuntu Netbook Remix to Ubuntu UMPC
- A diagram of the apt system
- get_iplayer - Download BBC iplayer, BBC Radio & ITV programmes
- Learning more about Nagios for server monitoring
- Microsoft and open source
- Holiday Cheer, Holiday Uncheer - Part 2
- Windows 7 on Netbooks: Does Linux Stand a Chance?
- Fastest web serving on earth made possible by 64 Bit Linux
- Asus confirms Eee phone
- Shared data feed
- Open source lessons in the Nortel bankruptcy
- Technology firms in the recession
- Firefox 3.1 beta 3 now due Feb 2
- Some Fanboys Don’t Like Windows 7 Either
- Can Mozilla Prove Firefox Is the Most Secure Browser?
- What Keeps Me Going with One Laptop Per Child
- Proprietary Barriers to Education
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