today's leftovers:
- The big three operating systems
- Getting to Know Snowl: Following Online Discussions
- How to Find Free Linux Ebooks and Courseware
- Linux Format wallpapers Updated
- Gentoo Donates $500 to EFF in honor of fmccor
- Using distcc with Gentoo
- Fade Out Images with GIMP
- Howto install Nvidia 185.18.36 drivers in Ubuntu (64 bit)
- KDE Sticky Notes Part Deux
- Murphy's Law: Mozilla Crowdsources Open Source
- Customize SUSE Linux to the Bones with SUSE Studio
- OpenBSD Developers Work on AerieBSD
- Skype + Pulse Goodness
- OpenOffice 3.1.1 Available - Praise, And A Small Gripe
- Nokia unveils its first Linux phone
- Compiz 0.9 Finally Approaches, Beta Coming
- linux-for-education.org = a huge resource
- Encrypting your private data - Part 1
- Fake Linux Torvalds Set For Web Vitriol Barrage
- Clicks with touchpad trick (11.2 M6)
- fear of the awesomebar overblown
- Scribus Desktop Publisher's New Version is Much Improved
- Open source: More than just a cheap date
- CrazyLinux: Podcast 62 Gentoo Developer Nathan Zachary | Warzone2100 review
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