today's howtos & leftovers:
- A Beginner’s Guide To Migrating from GNOME to KDE in Ubuntu
- Installing ‘Murrine’ GTK2 Engine on OpenSuSE
- What is this Linux thingy and why should I care?
- Writing UDEV rules to get a SCSI scanner working on Ubuntu
- Opera on GNU/Linux - Moving an Account Reveals a Problem
- Edit your GNOME menus
- Choosing the Right Open Source Technology
- Getting started with developing on the Palm Pre
- Install Hundreds of Free Fonts In Ubuntu via Repositories
- Speed Up Auto-hide On Gnome Panels
- Dell Switches to Ubuntu Netbook Remix, Looks Into Smartbooks
- SYSSTAT : comprising tools that offers advanced system performance monitoring
- Amarok 2: Universal Mass Storage Device Support Here
- Hard Disk Sentinel Linux Review
- Samba: Allow Domain Controllers Create Machine Trust Accounts On-the-Fly
- GNU Toolchain Update, August 2009
- The Computer Action Show - Season 1 Episode 1
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