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- Happy birthday linuX-gamers.net
- Software that I use that are not in the default install of ubuntu
- GNU/Linux Software I Use Regularly
- Ubuntu Wallpaper Pack
- Linux Skin Art
- GNOME 2.28.0 Release Candidate Is Out
- Profile: Alan Turing
- Top Five Twitter Plugins for Firefox
- An Interview With nhandler
- Is cloud computing killing open source?
- No, the Cloud is Not Killing Open Source
- Updating timestamps of mp3 files alphabetically and recursively
- Red Hat: Quiet winner amid Sun's server apocalypse?
- Create a Web-based Photo Gallery in a Jiffy with GMFoto
- Four Open Source Blogging Clients for Linux
- Why Open Source is Hard for Closed Source Vendors
- Novell Releases SecureLogin 7
- Open-source companies' developer dilemma
- How Long Should It Take To Load A System?
- Big news update for FUDCon Toronto 2009
- Git/Bazaar historical performance comparison revisited
- Security in Your Pocket: OpenBSD on ARM
- What to do with Debian money?
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