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- Christmas How-To Using The Command Line
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- KMyMoney 4.5.2 stable released
- Gimp in Mandriva, a glitch than can help you rescue files
- Undercover UXO: Saving Lives with Educational XO Laptop Games
- openSUSE Weekly News Team searches for new Contributor
- Desktop Flickr tool ‘Frogr’ gets updated
- Minutes for the Document Foundation Steering Committee Meeting from 2010-12-11 Are Available
- FreeBSD Foundation End-of-Year Newsletter (2010)
- Open Source Destroys Microsoft’s Oppressive Power Over the Customer
- Viewsonic GPL update
- Going Linux: Dec 23: #123 - Computer America #33
- Linux Outlaws 182 - Special: Gran Turismo 5 Review
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