today's leftovers:
- Myth Busted #6: Ubuntu is only for n00bs and not for serious linux users
- It’s Been a Crazy Year at Canonical
- Vietnam slow in applying open source software
- Bodhi 0.1.3 Released
- Bored of your homepage? Try this bright Ubuntu-ized one instead
- Free Software turns DisplayLink docking stations into Linux client PCs
- The Power of openSUSE Build Service
- Git Joins the Software Freedom Conservancy
- Support GNOME by shopping at Amazon this Xmas
- Fedora Board Meeting Dec 13
- The Linux 2.6.37 Kernel Nears Completion
- Periodic table to get atomic weight update
- Skrooge 0.8.0 personal finance manager released
- World's first dual-core smartphone debuts in Korea
- Experiences with (very) rare Linux crashing, upgrades
- Paludis 0.56.1 Released
- The Linux Link Tech Show #380 Dec 15
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