today's leftovers:
- LinuxMint 12 Lisa first Look | Screenshots Tour
- A Proper Solution To The Linux ASPM Problem
- Sabayon Releases Even More Choice
- openSUSE 12.1 – coming soon
- Red Hat Co-Founder to Battle Amazon
- Court Upholds the GPL
- GPL violations in Android: Same arguments, different day
- Stupid Fedora tricks
- Pardus Corporate 2 Kurumsal - quick, powerful, rogue
- First Day at LinuxCon EMEA 2011
- Kororaa 16 Beta on the way
- FileTea now available in Debian
- Opera 11.60 (Tunny) Beta
- Continuous Integration testing for openSUSE available
- AMD decTOP running Debian Squeeze
- What’s in a name? The meaning behind Kororaa
- Fedora Package categories… what do you think?
- Mozilla Reinvents Web Video With Popcorn 1.0
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 428
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