today's howtos & leftovers:
- Finding out whether a script is piped
- Ubuntu Notifications (osd-notify) Sucks, notifications-daemon Rocks – Exploiting the Goodness with Compiz
- vtclock: One more console clock can’t hurt
- sudo X applications on openSUSE
- Awesome Compiz Skydome images
- Going Linux 106
- Pascal Terjan leaving Mandriva for Google
- Is PowerTop Still Useful For Extending Your Battery Life?
- Lojban software for Ubuntu
- Find Which Package owns a File in Linux
- Replacing OpenSSH server with dropbear
- Red Eclipse
- Google uses remote delete to remove Android apps from smartphones
- GPL: The Google Public License
- Remove Mono From Your Ubuntu Install
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