today's leftovers:
- Ubuntu 13.10 Alpha 2 Released, Five Flavours Taking Part
- Watermint Game, Open-Source Engine Move Forward
- Wasteland 2 Has Been Delayed But There Is Still Some Good News
- 7 More Titles Greenlit On Steam For Linux
- Microsoft pledges Linux boost for Windows Server and Center R2 duo
- The rise of Linux in in-vehicle infotainment (IVI)
- Find And Block Who Is Tracking You Online
- Interview: Mike Woster Discusses The Yocto Project
- kobo aura hd: first impressions
- Install virtualbox guest additions in Debian 7 wheezy
- Fedora 19: Installing Software from DVD After System Installation
- pyradio: Now that’s different
- bugs and fixes in LibreOffices issue tracker — beyond the 3.6 series
- Will Ubuntu Edge commit to using only free software?
- Gluon and the state of the project
- How to Enable and Tweak Ubuntu’s Flashy Graphical Effects
- Open source in the era of digital marketing
- A Command Line Web Browsing with Lynx and Links Tools (oh man, forgot all about those)
- S06E22 – I Still Know What You Did Last Ubuntu (love that title!)
- Report BoF KDE France
- Install Facebook Messenger in Linux Mint 15
- Login or register to post comments
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- 2087 reads
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