today's leftovers:
- Mark Shuttleworth and the secrecy of Ubuntu
- Video Editor ‘Lightworks’ Linux Release Limited to Select Few
- Osmos Arcade Game Added to Steam for Linux Database
- Ext4 bug - No need to panic
- Geeky Halloween Pics
- Precise Puppy - Linux Perfected
- How to become an rsync power user with Grsync
- Ubuntu Plans To Stick To "Stable GNOME"
- Booting into Linux on Windows 8 Secure Boot-equipped hardware
- Ethiopian kids hack OLPCs in 5 months with zero instruction
- An overview of our Secure Boot implementation
- Getting started with UEFI development
- The Ripple Effect of Windows 8
- Howto GNOME 3 in Ubuntu
- Widgets Are Coming To The Unity Desktop
- BackBox Linux 3 Review
- linux kernel monkey: Help Wanted
- Make a game on Raspberry Pi
- GCC 4.8 Compiler On AMD's Eight-Core Piledriver
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