today's leftovers:
- Linux Hater, Bryan Lunduke, and Freedom
- GNOME 2.26.2 released
- Sugar Wins! Nobody Buying Windows XO Laptops
- About Perl’s Binding Operator
- Battle for Wesnoth 1.6.2 Released
- Black Duck calls Microsoft open source mainstream
- Hidden Linux: Virtualbox revisited
- Developer Salary Levels, 2004-2009
- New Firefox Icon: Iteration 4
- New Red Hat Rules Tool Ties Java Developers to Business Users
- Is RHEL5 the new XP?
- 64-bit Arch and KDE 4.2 on ext4
- The new economic imperative for open source app dev
- Too many platforms?
- Top 8 reasons why Linux rocks
- Karmic Koala Artwork
- Killing Virii with Gentoo and Kaspersky
- Moblin v2.0 Beta: Linux Netbook’s Best Hope?
- Linux Outlaws 93 - Danish Weekend
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today's howtos
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Moblin v2.0
Moblin is looking great, but does anyone know the level of control you have over it?
Does it has a terminal? Can you remove the shell and install another DE?
I presume tty's are available?
I can't test it myself as my netbook isn't atom based.