some leftovers:
- Whatever happened to Google?
- Setting up a personal web server on the Raspberry PI
- Starting a shell with sudo works different in openSUSE?
- aide: Security through meticulous checking
- Install Cool Reader 3 on Ubuntu
- Snowlinux 4 arrives with frosty MATE and Cinnamon flavours
- Red Hat Tools Span RHEL Plus OpenShift
- Humble Indie Bundle Ate 4 More Games
- Processing goes 2.0 with an OpenGL core
- a peculiar development setup
- znake: Déjà vu, and yet not
- Give this free, LibreOffice-integrated bookkeeping package a try
- MagPi issue 13: out now
- Fedora Photography
- OpenOffice and LibreOffice and hybrid PDFs
- bareos an interesting replacement to bacula
- Going Linux: #s 210 & 209
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