today's howtos & leftovers:
- Day of Conky
- Playing MIDI on Linux
- get list of non-free software Installed on your system
- How to resize a LVM volume
- Udev: Introduction to Device Management In Modern Linux System
- A Video To Show Off X.Org's Multi-Touch Support
- Run Live Linux CD In Windows
- Managing Microsoft compiled html help files in Linux
- make terminal ask for password every time you sudo
- Hungary votes for open standards
- The Fall 2009 Free Software Foundation Bulletin
- 400 OLPC XO laptops to Sri Lankan primary school children
- How to mount external media in Linux via Console
- Darkstat - Web Based Network Traffic & Bandwidth Monitoring Tool on Linux
- Docky 'Shortcut Bar' now Stands Alone
- Burn XBOX 360 Games In Ubuntu 9.10
- The year that was
- Bash Scripting Cookies
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