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- 12.04 Music Player Faceoff – Banshee vs Rhythmbox
- Debian Switches Back To GNOME From Xfce
- Matthew Garrett: Last Day at Red Hat
- Wayland 1.0 With Weston Has Been Branched
- How to Make the Most out of Dash
- Nathan Handler: New Debian Developer
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