today's leftovers and stuff
- BashStyle-NG: A useful idea poorly implemented
- Penguins? In the Iditarod? Microsoft Gets Served, by Linux
- A Linux Achilles: Suspend/Hibernate
- Debian “Lenny” will be released as Debian 5.0
- Fear and Loathing in Open Source Marketing
- Building an enterprise Drupal, Acquia style
- Supported Drupal distribution on the way
- Linux Mint 4.0 KDE Screenshots and Video
- OpenOffice.. how much longer does it have?
- superkaramba++
- Interview with Vint Cerf
- Akademy 2008: Call for Presentations
- Spandex Force Now Available For Linux
- digiKam 0.9.4 splashscreens contest : and the winners are...
- Mandriva relaunches its OS Refugees operation targetting linked sales
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Microsoft employee says OOo is boring. Ha! Made my day.