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- Why GNU/Linux Is and Isn't like Windows
- Opera 10 Final: Ubuntu 9.04 Overview Video
- Installing Ubuntu Linux on the Samsung N120 Netbook
- Dell Ships Ubuntu 9.04 Systems Ahead of Windows 7 Launch
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- Filtering compiler optimisation flags is not a solution
- Linus Is A Fake!
- Debian Switching to GRUB 2 by default
- First Look at Drupal Gardens
- Akademy 2010 in Tampere, Finland
- Analysis: Canonical’s Ubuntu Support Strategy
- Lubuntu, Ubuntu with LXDE
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- Opera 10.10 with Unite
- CWS printerpullpages delayed to OOo 3.3
- Jolicloud's Netbook OS is Getting Noticed, Looks Unique
- Selling Open Source software in your company
- The Slackware 13.0 Interview
- Mandriva Linux Community Words: Colin Guthrie
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