today's leftovers
- Windows For Submarines: Please Tell Me This Is A Hoax
- Mozilla slams study labelling Firefox as ‘most vulnerable app’
- Debian / Ubuntu: Search For Packages Using Apt Command Line
- The Linux ‘date’ command
- Sneak Peeks at openSUSE 11.1: KDE in openSUSE 11.1
- Passing parameters to modules in Ubuntu
- Ubuntu Linux: The Easy Installation Guide
- Automate your backups
- Mozilla misses a fix for Firefox 2.0.19
- Five Reasons to Make Friends with Puppy Linux
- Linux Basement Episode 33 - Zenoss
- A Linux Year in Review: Sun's Very Big Buy
- Christmas Tech Jokes 2008 Edition
- KDE 2008 fly-by
- MIT using Drupal
- Basic MySQL Commands for Begineers
- Confusion And Lame Encryption On Linux
- why I don't trust proprietary closed source software
- Arch Linux; Mean, Lean, Fast And Bleeding Edge
- Java Performance: Ubuntu Linux vs. Windows Vista
- All about your Ubuntu clicks
- Is Microsoft's IE Flaw The Last Nail In Its Desktop Coffin?
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