today's leftovers:
- KDE Browsers Part 1: The Arguments
- Wayland, Dumb Frame-Buffers & Embedded SoCs
- Tux Which Does Not Exist...
- Are Your Licenses Compliant?
- Iptables – It’s a Perfect For Cheap Security!
- Three annoying things about Firefox 4 (and how to fix them)
- 10 things you probably did not know about SELinux.. Part 1, Part 2
- Free software, a form of escapism?
- Slackware 13.37… I Couldn’t Wait
- FLOSS Weekly 158: The 2600hz Project
- RSS Feed Icon in Firefox 4
- Outlook alternatives: Free open source applications
- Seven more console apps
- Mandriva's Plasma-applet-stackfolder overview
- Securing SSH (Secure Shell) from attacker
- openSUSE 11.4 still going strong
- Cost savings in The Netherlands: Now you see it, now you don't
- HTC are still incredible f*ckheads
- Will H.264 VA-API / VDPAU Finally Come To Gallium3D?
- KDE Commit Digest for 13 March
- post content to a WordPress blog from the command line
- How to create stacked area graphs with Gnuplot
- FFmpeg Becomes Multi-Threaded Happy
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