today's leftovers
- Mastering IPTables, Part I
- FSF high priority list becomes a campaign, seeks donations
- When Linux does well: the e1000e Ethernet bug fixed
- Developing with libyui/libzypp & python - part3
- A Minor Stumble with Ubuntu
- Microsoft changes the Managed Extensibility Framework License
- Sistine: A sify broadband client
- Perens new crusade is patent law
- Macs now have 8% of computer market
- Bubba Two: The little server that could
- Handy wallpaper for basic linux commands
- Rwanda: Kagame Launches One Laptop Per Child
- Application servers that developers love
- Red Hat Delivers First Integrated Linux-Based High Performance Computing Platform
- Red Hat Hosts Fourth Annual Government Users and Developers Conference
- Mr. Clean actor dies at 92
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