today's leftovers:
- The browser wars: side with Opera.
- Shhh... Opera holds the web's most valuable secret
- Fedora Scholarship Program Encourages Open Source Innovation
- A Few Tips on Managing Access Remotely
- Open core by the numbers
- Smackdown: Linux on X64 Versus IBM i on Entry Power 7XXs
- FSFLA: Linux kernel is "open core"
- First peek at the new look ‘Do’ launcher (Gnome-do)
- Remmina to be Ubuntu’s new remote desktop app
- How do I compile my windows programs under Linux?
- BetterMeans: a new app for running your organization the open source way
- GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry (October 2010)
- Video uploading/downloading to feature in Shotwell 0.8
- Playing with EDID and rawhide
- Five alternative apps for ALT+F2
- Mageia Roadmap
- Mandriva first to include virtualization technologies at the system level
- Linux Alternative To Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 Goes Into Beta
- KDEMU with Ian Monroe
- Fedora Board Meeting, 8 Nov 2010
- Icelandic developer receives Nordic Free Software Award
- GNOME Shell 2.91.2 released
- Procurement Jobs: Desktop Productivity Tools 'Key To Open Source'
- Savvytek achieves Red Hat partnership in Saudi and Qatar
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