today's leftovers
- Suncorp looks forward to desktop Linux, ODF
- Stallman attacks Oyster's 'unethical' use of Linux
- Nokia: Linux role growing, not yet mainstream
- Mozilla's open source phone system
- The $100 Distraction Device
- Smashing the open source glass ceiling
- Symbian, Microsoft Not Fearing Linux Inroads In Cellular Market
- Nero's Dilemma: Why Pay For Closed-Source Software On Linux?
- Ubuntu Netbook Strategy Faces Four Questions
- Beesoft Commander: An old school file manager on the modern desktop
- The Firefox 3 instance that will not die
- Review: Linux Powered HP Media Vault Pro mv5150
- Fedora Quick Start (Sample Chapter from Fedora Unleashed)
- The Real Reason Why Linux on the Desktop isn’t Popular
- gnome in the age of decadence
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