today's leftovers:
- Chinese Linux distro taps new Qt SDK
- Improved Installation Summary in Zypper
- Going to OpenOffice, Step 1 Unfreezing
- TurboGears 2 and Gentoo
- Opera Will Reinvent The Internet On June 16
- Why Software is not treated fairly
- Android Scripting Environment Adds More Power to Google Phone
- Dell and the SMB open source paradox
- mrepo: RPM Repository Mirroring
- More reasons to love Linux
- KPhotoAlbum - now open for new contributions
- My new MSI Wind U110 Netbook
- How to Install Tuxonice in Ubuntu
- Fedora 11
- Pandora’s Linux Box
- Amarok 1.4 RPMs for Fedora 11
- Find Symbolic Links
- CAOS Theory Podcast 2009.06.12
- KWin vs Firefox
- BEL Project: The Small Business and Schools "One Stop Shop" to adopting Linux
- Use Empathy To Use Google Talk In Ubuntu
- ZumoDrive's Cloud Storage and its New Linux Client
- Fixing Your Servers From the Middle of Muddy Fields
- Dutch government using Drupal
- Install Rockbox on your Sansa Fuze
- Why I hate non-Free software
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