today's howtos & leftovers:
- Web Server Load Balancing with IPTables in Linux
- ufw - Iptables under Ubuntu
- Encrypting an Enterprise Desktop with TrueCrypt
- KDE Commit-Digest for 12th June
- FOFF – a lightweight graphical FTP client
- Announcing Planet Debian Derivatives
- Beware of KDE 4.6.4
- Test Plan for Linux File System Fsck Testing
- Puredyne: pure creativity
- New round of Debian IRC Training Sessions
- Sharing Ubuntu with the world
- GNOME 3 install-fest took place in Beijing, too
- Open Source Could Change the Future of E-Discovery
- community proposed unity design
- LexisNexis Joins Linux Foundation
- One Laptop Per Child Infographic
- Xen lets KVM overtake
- More Linux Benchmarks Of The AMD A8-3500M Fusion APU
- Firefox 5 RC Updates Version Number and Little Else
- Counting PCs and Their OS
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