today's howtos & leftovers:
- A Broken Debian unstable/testing Installation
- How to use Wiimotes w/ Linux
- Are open source programmers fools and suckers?
- How to beat proxy using ssh
- Insiders are selling; should you?
- Former MySQL boss Marten Mickos talks open source
- xset
- Recover lost photos from a camera card with PhotoRec
- Simple Linux disk burning with Brasero
- advanced course for Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators
- How to use Redirection and Pipes on Linux System
- GIMP: Reducing UI Clutter, Docking Bars Removed
- Key sequence to kill the X server (Control + Alt + Backspace)
- DtO: after the KKK
- How to make KVM virtual machines in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4
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