today's leftovers:
- Zelda-like indie adventure Ittle Dew out now on PC
- Update and Install With the Command Line Using Apt
- Fedora 19 Overview / thoughts / opinions.... (video)
- GNOME Shell Apps Picker – Revisited
- The Ubuntu PC Case Mod Pt.5 Powdercoating
- New Unix Chips Coming
- Full Bore - A Puzzle Adventure coming soon to Linux
- Raspberry Pi learns the lost art of Teletext
- LibreOffice 4.0 Math Guide and Base Handbook published
- Raspberry Pi with HDMI - VGA converter
- 3 Ways to Hide Confidential Data Inside Images in Linux
- 5 Linux Commands to shutdown/reboot/restart the system
- Amarok MTP (Android) GSoC: week 3; Amarok 2.8 Released
- Add Special Effects On Audacity – Tips And Tricks
- KTouch Typing Trainer Introduced for KDE
- Improvements to Continuous Integration
- MIR Problems | LAS s27e08
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