today's leftovers:
- Prequengine: Another Open-Source Game Engine
- This Weekend in Linux: Mint, Slax, and KNOPPIX
- External Desktop Hard Drives, Backup Software, and Linux Part 3
- The Linux Kernel in 2012
- Nexus 7 Gets Tablet-Friendly Linux OS, Courtesy Of Bodhi
- Linux Mint 15 New Features
- The Meritocracy
- Awesome 3.5 Window Manager Released
- Qt 5.0 - Congratulations to the Qt Project
- linuxinstall Episode 78 - Year in Review
- Realtek ALC883 on Debian laptop
- The triumph of convenience
- Six factors that can make or break an open source business
- New LibreOffice Bugzilla-Assistant
- Linux Bandaid: KDE apps can’t open TGA image files
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