today's leftovers
- TrueCrypt 6.1 Install Guide For Fedora 10
- A gentle introduction to video encoding, part 5: constraints
- Fixing sound-juicer segmentation faults when clicking "Preferences"
- Adding fonts to OpenOffice.org on Linux with 'spadmin.bin'
- openSUSE Network Installation/Upgrade Without CD/DVD
- Adding more to less
- Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 on Gentoo
- type - Linux command to know how a word will be interpreted
- Is your firewall IPv6 aware?
- Funtoo Portage is now Git-Friendly
- NVIDIA 180.22 Linux Driver Released
- Open source is liberal? Nah
- The_Source I interview Elizabeth Garbee from Ohio Linuxfest 2008
- WiFi digital camera runs Linux
- Hidden Linux : Bootchart
- Palm Pre hands-on: video
- Hardest-to-understand EULA *ever* when you install WoW on GNU/Linux
- Interview with Ubuntu Developer Jordan Mantha
- Linux script to collect system statistics and send to your email
- Grub Password-protection
- How to overclock Nvidia cards in Ubuntu/Kubuntu 8.10 & 9.04
- Using Sudo
- OpenSSL accepts forged certificates
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