today's leftovers
- openSUSE Gets the JeOS
- Automation computers run Linux
- Why I Am Leaning Toward FreeBSD
- Tilda: Dropping to the command line
- Open Source Laptop Tracker
- Open source college revolution?
- Kernel Vulnerability in Ubuntu
- Use open source to avoid jail and rescue your weekends
- KTorrent vs Anti-Cheater
- The Easy Way To Convert Binary To Decimal
- Resize an LVM2 logical volume and the ext2 or ext3 filesystem
- VLC gets a New Face
- nice customized .bashrc file
- Finding the name behind the GMail address
- Gtk+ 3.0, take 2
- OpenDomain.org owner: Selfless FOSS helper or domain squatter?
- Triple Boot: Windows Vista, OpenSolaris 2008.05, and Ubuntu 8.04, Part 2, and Part 3
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