today's leftovers:
- Life with Linux: The basic situation
- Don't you hate it when people say that Linux is "hard to use"?
- Bold Prediction: "Bug 1 will be closed in the next 24 months"
- Acer Aspire One with Linpus Linux
- Should I disable AppArmor?
- KDE e.V. Elects New Board of Directors
- Gran Canaria and Akademy
- Day 2 at Gran Canaria Desktop Summit
- X Server 1.6.2 Gets Released
- kde4 multihead, 4.3 rc1 tasks widget crashiness, multi-head update
- 4 Universities Move to Cooperative Support Program for Open Source LMS
- Neptuny Joins the Red Hat Partner Program in Italy
- Windows "Screen Of Death" now on Linux (GDM Theme)
- Linux Foundation Appoints Executive to Support Initiatives in Europe
- Open Source on the Agenda
- Why Dag, Dries and RPMforge can’t fully be trusted
- Virtualization: Pushing Linux Into Small Businesses?
- The Software Freedom Law Show - Episode 0x11: Patented Languages
- Firefox 3.5 vs. Chrome 3 Showdown, Round 3
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