today's leftovers:
- The Importance Of Anonymity On The Web
- FLOSS Body of Knowledge
- Manage Tasks with nag
- Thoughts on Progress
- systemd for Administrators, Part XII
- running openSUSE on ARM
- Install A Perl Module In Linux Without Root Permission
- Red Hat Particularly Vulnerable To European Slowdown
- Meet Debian at FOSDEM 2012
- Warning: RPMDB altered outside of yum. (Solved)
- Finding what binaries to restart
- Beginning Linux - Part III
- CentOS upgrade from 6.1 to 6.2
- Multitouch is near…
- IBM and Red Hat Introduce Local Virtualisation Facility in Sydney
- Can you demand my name to give me a public link?
- All aboard the Bendy Bus
- CAOS Theory Podcast 2012.01.20
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