today's howtos & leftovers:
- Hooking up a projector using Nvidia Twinview on Kubuntu
- How To Upgrade Packages in PCLinuxOS 2009.2
- Sony Removing Linux from Fat PS3s to Combat Piracy
- Jury deliberating UNIX ownership in ongoing SCO trial
- BackupPC and the USB Drive
- Review: Geany IDE – Integrated Development Environment
- Clementine-player - music player based on Amarok 1.4
- Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Issues With Ubuntu
- Library for reading and writing Quicktime files (utilities)
- Geek Gang Signs
- A Quick Shortcut to Shortcuts
- Learning competence with free and open source software
- Diagnosing font issues on Linux
- Configure hostgroups for Nagios
- Sysinfo- Display your system information in Ubuntu | Gnome
- How to disable Shutdown Timer in Ubuntu Linux
- update your Ubuntu system remotely using Webmin
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