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- In Memory of Uwe Thiem
- My Perfect Desktop: Kubuntu KDE 4
- My kid hates Linux
- The new and improved Ubuntu QA
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- If you use Linux, you MUST try gLabels
- 2.6.26 at last
- Brasero 0.8.0 gets cover editor, new plugin and much more
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- Tweaking the Eee PC part 3
- Backup GMAIL with FetchMail
- Use Vim As A Syntax Highlighting Pager
- Using SFDISK to backup your partition table
- Doom3 and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Fix
- Screencasting from Linux/Ubuntu
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