today's leftovers:
- 10 things you can do faster with the command line
- Software installation in Linux is difficult
- Fedora 11's Ace-in-the-Hole: Microsoft Exchange Interoperability
- Microsoft may be Firefox's worst vulnerability
- Opera 10 beta: screenshots
- Is Moblin Headed Up Or Just Sideways?
- Gentoo dying?
- Cisco announces Linux-app finalists
- Leeches
- Separating the leeches from the potential contributors
- Why Linux is Better than Mac
- Synapse - A Cool New IM Application
- Mounting 13TB Raid
- Jacksonville using Drupal
- Is The Oracle Acquisition of Sun Cause For Worry?
- Business and FOSS
- LiMo Foundation Readies Next Release
- A FS song that doesn’t suck
- Red Hat virtual desktop technology heads into beta tests
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