today's leftovers:
- Mozilla: Firefox 4 Beta 7 coming Wednesday
- 'A New Start' GTK Theme is Incredibly Cool!
- Recent Activity… uh.. activities
- Epidermis theme Manager - Change the Look and Feel of Ubuntu
- Some Small Progress On Linux GPU Laptop Switching
- Linux Plumbers Conference/Gnome Summit Recap
- Fedora 14 Installation Process
- openSUSE Forum has New News Editor
- Open source education still needed
- Nicholas Negroponte: Laptops Work
- Clonezilla Live open source clone system updated
- One plasmoid 3 platforms
- It's clamfs chowder time
- Ubuntu 11.04 Daily ISO Available For Download
- Oscar winning video editor ‘Lightworks’ not coming to Linux until ‘late 2011′
- Is the source of open source the root of all evil
- I'll Show You Mine, You Show Us Yours
- Linux support for Matrox Radient eCL Camera Link frame grabber
- Set your screen resolution higher than its default with NewRez
- Michael Löffler is leaving Novell
- Lessons learned from Symbian’s journey to open source and back
- Keryx 1.0 to have multi project feature - a sneak peek
- Shutter - a feature rich Screenshot Management Utility
- Free as in Freedom: Episode 0x02: Needs of the Few
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