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- Heroes of Newerth goes free to play!
- GNOME Split - File splitter for GNOME desktop
- Managing Your Dead Tree Library
- Not a Tug o'War, but Convergence (Mandriva ROSA Desktop)
- The Importance of Keeping Notes (Revisited)
- CH: Proprietary competitors delay unwrapping of open source DMS
- Yes, I broke my computer with PCLinuxOS
- LibreOffice Conference 2011
- Asus Unveils 2 New Linux-Powered Netbooks
- OLPC: Great intentions crippled by flawed philosophy and approach
- Fedora package social networking
- New beowulf cluster at EDF based on Debian 6.0 Squeeze
- Meet the GIMP: Episode 164: High Pass Sharpening
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