today's leftovers
- Ubuntu prepares Gutsy Gibbon
- Ubuntu's displayconfig-gtk
- Testing the Ubuntu Mobile Kernel
- Nine (more) open-source companies to watch
- Oxygen style shaping up.
- Shared source: don't throw the babysteps out with the bathwater
- Open Source licence proliferation could threaten business IT
- Kenya: Who Needs Free Software in a World of Dwindling Charity?
- Moving from FreeBSD to Linux - why?
- Is there a desktop Linux revolution?
- Why Can’t We Compute in the Cloud?
- Microsoft and Open Source: Friends or Foes?
- Model train software spat threatens future of open source
- Under the hood of the $100 laptop
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