today's leftovers
- Ubuntu Eee 8.04: Custom Ubuntu distro for the Eee PC
- Shuttleworth talks up app launcher for 'netbooks'
- Neelie Kroes: "Choosing open standards is a very smart business decision"
- OpenOffice.org template collections
- 2008 Open Source CMS Award Details Announced
- Testing ebook readers for Project Gutenberg
- Xubuntu Hardy died on me… Testing Gentoo Linux
- Four national standards bodies appeal against approval of ISO/IEC DIS 29500 (PR)
- Let's stop playing the numbers game: free software has changed the game.
- Violate the GPL at your own risk
- The amazing power of the community: real numbers from Apache
- New FSF online store
- Monitoring and Display Commands For LVM On Linux And Unix
- Gentoo Linux Live USB key
- Chapter 3: Configuring your project with Autoconf
- Ubuntu Hardy on Compaq Presario 1240 (Living Without X)
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