today's leftovers:
- Battle of OS: Linux vs Windows
- Configure Your System With Ubuntu Tweak
- The next update viewer
- Sysadmins. Do your job!
- Red Hat Linux joins Cisco for Unified Computing push
- openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 63
- KDEtwitter
- Tuxradar Podcast Season 1 Episode 4
- The return of Annvix
- Mozilla Developer News 03/17
- HP Mini 1000 Netbook Review
- I hate Windows
- Apache's Ongoing Licensing Bout with Sun
- DISA to open source administrative software
- Ubuntu 8.10 on the AA1 - follow-up review
- SFLS - Episode 0x09: Karen F. Copenhaver
- Special Source 6 Released
- Newspapers Going Online-Only Should Look at FOSS Content Management
- Linux Vs. ... Google, Sort Of
- DirectX 10 coming to Linux through WINE and CrossOver
- Imagine booting up, logging on before your hair turns gray
- Knoppix 6.0 on Netbooks Redux
- No recession woes for open source
- Comux 001100
- Why Is the Ubuntu-based Dell Mini 9 Unfinished?
- PCLinuxOS 2009.1 Screenshots
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