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- Mass convert WMA to MP3 using ffmpeg and ruby
- Utilising the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyser remotely from Ubuntu
- DtO: You know the routine...
- Burner (Fire Edition) - Bring Some Heat To k3b
- Spring 0.82.5.1
- India's Largest FOSS Event: FOSS.IN
- Reasonably secure remote GUI access with SSH and NoMachine
- How to setup additional timezones in Gnome
- How to hide Gnome apps in KDE and vice versa?
- Oracle vs. Google, not a private rant
- Ideas get greased at NCSU's 'Garage'
- Move files in bash with tar and progress bar
- [SOLVED] Torrents stopped downloading
- This time, OpenSuse
- MariaDB going places: Drupal, Zend Framework
- Nepomuk+strigi as desktop search
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