today's leftovers
- The Open Source Licensing Implosion
- Open source census says, free as in beer
- QNX opens up the source code for its filesystems
- IBM Exec on Linux Apps: 'I'm Tired of Waiting'
- Exporting logs from Suunto X6HR watches on Linux
- Microsoft creates open-source lab in RP
- Canonical Preparing Virtual Ubuntu Server Appliances
- An unplanned quick look at LinuxWorld 2008
- Drizzle makes MySQL lean, mean again
- Why Europe loves open source
- 2.6.27-rc2, "A Lot Of Random Changes"
- Some Pictures Worth a Thousand Words - Caldera OpenLinux Lite
- Ubuntu attracts the lion's share of LinuxWorld's smaller crowds
- My Bootchart Record: 12 Seconds to Boot, 7 Seconds to X
- Tiny open source computer made from six ICs
- Portrait: Michelle Murrain lives the open source lifestyle
- Outsider No More: Linux Critical In Many Data Centers
- At last -- native apps for Motorola Linux phones
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