today's leftovers:
- If Houses Were Like Proprietary Software
- Windows Spam on Linux
- Thunderbird 3 on a netbook?
- Ubuntu: Got Extras?
- CentOS 4.8 release delays again
- Dell’s Ubuntu Strategy: Restoring My Faith
- Who needs screenlets when you can have Conky?!
- Blanking in gnome-power-manager (fixed!)
- The True Spirit of Open Source
- QuakeCon 2009 Day One Roundup
- Most Popular Open Source Languages
- Have Mac, will open-source
- Another one bites the dust
- Running Qt/KDE Atop An OpenGL Stack
- Mad Skill Motocross Beta Released
- Linux' "Dirty Little Secret"
- End of days for Sun
- Introducing the LEGO Netbook
- Microsoft: Firefox's billion claim is 'interesting math'
- 5 Firefox Extensions to Keep Your Browsing (More) Private
- OpenSolaris Receives New X.Org VT Support
- Linux Crazy: Podcast 61 Pulseaudio | Gentoo PR
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