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- Turn Your Linux Desktop into an Alarm Clock
- Navigate on Linux command shell history
- A gentle introduction to video encoding, part 4: captioning
- How To Create Your Own IRC Chat Channel
- Linux CLI (Command Line Interface) Tricks
- The CentOS Test
- Linux netbooks to hit the UK highstreet
- Dell Mini 9 gets 64GB SSD option for Linux
- EMTEC to Reveal Gdium Mobile Netbook at CES
- rm -rf /
- Migration Assistant In Ubuntu 9.04
- OpenSuse 11.1 Day 3 Disaster
- An Update on OpenSUSE 11.1
- Interview With Pat Tiernan of Climate Savers Computing
- Red Hat, Ingres Put Twist On LAMP Developer Stack
- Mot taps Linux for rugged mobile phone
- Packaging Quality
- Linux breadboard targets wireless geo-location
- Funtoo and Sunrise
- Why Desktop Linux Holds Its Own Against OS X
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