today's leftovers & howtos:
- The Goblin and the Butterfly 1.0.0.7 Released
- How To: Automated home backups
- Pngcrush is an optimizer for PNG
- UNP : Universal File Unpacking Utility
- Jon maddog Hall: End of the year, a decade and an era
- Linux In A Nutshell – Sixth Edition
- How To Get KDE Plasma Workspace Ubuntu 9.10
- Goodbye to the GIMP
- How to enable file and folder listing in apache
- Introducing espeak-gui
- Python wanderings, part two
- Improving password security in Debian
- DtO: Has this ever happened to you?
- FLOSS Weekly 102: Jython
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End of the decade?
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009...
No, it isn't, huh...