today's leftovers:
- Five great, obsolete operating systems
- The Apache Software Foundation Celebrates 10 Years
- The correct way to file bugs in Ubuntu
- Novell Launches Suse 11 With Eye On Virtual Appliances
- Kernel Hackers On Ext3/4 After 2.6.29 Release
- Why I love Unix
- Linux Outlaws 83 - Beard Fetish
- A newbie turns to Linux
- Ubuntu promises DIY Amazon cloud
- OSBC Keynote Competition — IBM Won
- Why virtualisation is struggling to keep up
- Reportbug finally has a GUI
- Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex on my Thinkpad T42 Ticks me off
- Ubuntu Server Edition Training… From Mark Shuttleworth?
- Jono Bacon: Painting The Community Manager
- MES 5 beta-test launches
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