today's leftovers:
- Docky + Zeitgeist = Puppy Love
- Five Essential Firefox Add-ons for Internet Ninjas
- Alien Arena 2010 Coming "In A Few Weeks"
- NVIDIA 195.36.24 Linux Driver Released
- Typing Tutor for ubuntu / Debian Linux : Klavaro
- Yes, More Steam & Source Engine Linux Details
- Free NVIDIA Fermi Cards To Open-Source Developers
- Open vs. Closed: What Does Open Really Mean?
- From Novice to Adept: Perldoc
- Just because it's free doesn't make it open source
- Poulsbo on Mandriva with X server 1.7
- The adoption and use of Linux in Africa- A detailed African perspective
- Japanese Consortium Looking To New Mobile Platform For Symbian And Linux Smartphones
- Interview With Kip Warner About Avaneya
- Meet the GIMP Episode 139: Flight Cancelled!
- Why Desktop Linux (Still) Sucks. And What We Can Do To Fix It.
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