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- Google's New Open Source Patent Pledge: We Won't Sue Unless Attacked First
- Migrating to LibreOffice? Here's Help
- Migration to Document Freedom Isn't As Easy As It Seems
- Why Did Wall Street Let Red Hat Off the Hook?
- Red Hat CEO: Employees 'Often Call Me An Idiot To My Face'
- RIT receives donation from Red Hat, Inc
- Meet the GIMP: Episode 189: Currywurst for Beginners
- Power to the Raspberry PI
- Speedy Synapse Fires Up Searches and Launches
- Microsoft Windows 8 UEFI Secure Boot complaint: The case for and against
- Matthew Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
- Systemd 199 Has Its Own D-Bus Client Library
- GNOME 3.8 Release Announcement
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