today's leftovers:
- What I Learned at the openSUSE Conference
- Microsoft's CodePlex Foundation leader soaks in stinging critique
- Geek feminist jumps the gun on Shuttleworth speech
- Running Ulteo Open Virtual Desktop in the clouds with Amazon’s EC2
- Karmic Network Manager - Updated New Look
- Karmic Koala’s New Login Screen Revealed
- The second wave in open source
- Moblin 2.1 Is Coming, Moblin Garage Opened
- LoCo stories: the Ubuntu New Mexico team helps the Endorphine Power Company
- Intel Ports Linux Netbook OS to Desktops
- Ubuntu Software Store Generates Questions
- HP CommunityLinux portal
- Gnash 0.8.6 Release Brings New Features
- Mandriva Mini based on Moblin™ version 2 technology is now available
- Linux Outlaws 112 - PS3 Gaming Special
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