today's leftovers:
- Linux 2.6.34 development marches on
- Open-PC will use KDE
- For Sale: Linux OS and Other Assorted Assets
- Best Lucid Feature: edit-patch
- Project: Getting Ready For Ubuntu 10.04 - Part 1
- Haiku OS Hopes For New 3D Stack
- Your way is the right way
- Distros and End Of Life
- London Government Accused Of Open Source Inaction
- Ubuntu's new look << more important things to do?
- Mozilla borrows from WebKit to build fast new JS engine
- Mozilla lays foundation for web's next 100 years
- New Ubuntu Design Created on Apple Mac
- Task Coach - Your friendly task manager
- For teaching touch typing, it’s clearly Klavaro
- Yellow Dog Linux licks CUDA
- DtO: Orphaned process...
- Linux Basement - Episode 51 - Eating the Tonido
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