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- LCA2009: geeking your ride
- CES 2009: How I Barely Avoided An Epic Fail
- On Debian membership
- FLOSS Weekly 51: cURL
- Why I Like USB Flash Drives
- Linux-based gizmo construction kit gets extra bricks
- Quotes From Larry Wall: Unix And Linux Perl Humor
- Interview with Non-Sun OpenOffice.org Contributor, Charles-H. Schulz
- Open Sources Episode 5: Open Source and venture funding
- Linux 2.6.29-rc1 Kernel Released
- Add Custom Functionality To Nautilus [Linux]
- Monitor your hard drives in Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid
- How To Enable Graphical Boot with Plymouth on Fedora 10
- Accessing Yahoo Main in Thunderbird
- Nice(r) console fonts
- pmount - Policy Mount for removable storage by regular users
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