today's leftovers
- Linux Outlaws 46 - Failover to Fab
- What Hath Open Source Wrought?
- Opera Web Standards Curriculum
- openSUSE or <insert distro name>
- 2.6.26-rc9, "Enough Changes That We Needed Another -rc"
- Add multiple desktops to Vista and XP with the Vista/XP Virtual Desktop Manager
- Glacier Computer Releases Linux for Everest
- New Funtoo 2008.0 Stages
- Mozilla Developer News June 8
- Patches coming today for DNS vulnerability
- Sudoku time! (fun firefox extention)
- Vala: A New Language Made Just for GTK+
- Turn one PC into two for free
- Orphans in Cooker
- Alfresco founder says open source makes software better
- How I got my usb headset to work
- A case for text-based DVD rippers
- Rhythmbox ID3 Tag Issues
- Judge Agrees to Reduce Reiser's Sentence in Exchange for Nina's Body
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