today's lotsa left-overs:
- Stacks for Awn!
- Linux-based e-book boasts "brightest and fastest" e-paper
- Automatic best resolution with xrandr
- Open source attribution licence approved
- Unopposable Linux vs immovable ignorance
- Bill Hilf on Microsoft's Open Source Initiatives
- File transfers and Empathy/2
- Creating a Passwordless Account in Ubuntu
- OpenHAL: Wireless Software for Linux Cleared of Legal Uncertainty by Software Freedom Law Center
- IBM saves $250 million consolidating Linux servers on to mainframes
- Making Linux systems that don't suck. Part I
- Making Linux systems that don't suck. Part II
- how to wget flv from youtube
- The value of an independent Linux
- Red Hat ramps up virtualization drive for RHEL 5
- Your laptop’s true origins
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