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- M.A.R.S. – A Ridiculous Shooter
- Corporate change: Contributing to open source
- Dell and Red Hat Strengthen their Partnership with RHEL 6.0
- Technology To Aid The Disabled
- Debian Release Critical Bug report for Week 49
- Digging Into The Top500
- LGP And TuxGames Are Online
- Looking at Ubuntu Brainstorm: Idea #25801
- Cheese webcam gets some crazy new effects
- NVIDIA Comments On Its Linux Driver Architecture
- McNealy to Ellison: How to duck death by open source
- Why automatically push to rawhide?
- New OOo Developer Snapshot
- GCC 4.5.2 Is Near With A Release Candidate
- Join EFF in Standing up Against Internet Censorship
- PC-BSD snapshots available: 8.2 and 9.0
- Kinect-powered helicopter is completely autonomous
- Fuduntu Torrents
- Brazil plans large GNU/Linux deployment
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