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- 3D Puzzle Game 'Cubosphere' Beta Released for Linux
- install rpm packages on other pc w/o net connection
- Minitube 1.5 to the rescue
- Linux Action Show s18e01: Great Linux Games
- Mixing Debian testing and unstable packages
- A Surprisingly Easy Tip for Upgrading Ubuntu
- 3 Linux Apps for Converting Videos
- Japanese in PCLinuxOS? Of course!
- Ubuntu Membership & Tips for Applicants
- Linux Mint: An updating tip
- add contrib and non-free repository in Debian GNU/Linux
- [How To] Make A Minimal-looking Narwhal Desktop
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me on las
Hey, cool, one of my stories was featured on this week's Linux Action Show. Well, they didn't really mention me or the site, but they showed the site and used my info for the segment. I don't know for sure, but this is probably the first time they've used me.
Re: me on las
Nice work!