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- Why I Use Generic Computers and Open Source Software
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- Popular Indie Game 'Dear Esther' Coming to Linux, Testers Needed
- add Gnome-Shell Weather Extension on Arch Linux
- Skype on Wheezy
- Half of the package maintainers are not DDs or DMs
- Why you need the real_* thing with genkernel
- Troubleshooting common KVM problems
- The Dark Mod For Doom 3 On Linux
- Linux Outlaws 285 – Party Drones
- Windows 8 Review from a Linux User Part 1, Part 2
- Open source community up in arms over proprietary software for Ubuntu
- GEGL Dev Seeks Crowd-funding Model For GIMP Components
- 30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: Jonathan Corbet
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