today's leftovers:
- The Pioneers of UNIX
- LibreOffice 3.5.7 Released
- Apache OpenOffice now a top-level project - So What?
- A few links you might find interesting
- Kaspersky Lab announces a new OS focused on security
- Gentoo Linux Miniconf Gentoo on the OLPC XO1.75
- Achieving Photorealism in Blender
- Whose cloud is the open-sourciest... Who cares?
- New Features Coming Up For The GCC 4.8 Compiler
- New Version of Calibre Brings a Slew of Improvements
- NVIDIA 304.60 Driver Fixes Bugs
- Going Linux Oct 17 #187
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 475
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