today's leftovers:
- Linux Gazette: April 2009 (#161)
- Mother, May I?
- The Open Source Enterprise Trap
- openSUSE apt repositories at gwdg.de to stop
- Cedega 7.1.1 Released With New Game Support
- "The Cloud" is coming. Is your house next?
- Supplying the horns (Fedora infrastructure)
- Ubuntu Surprises keep coming
- Microsoft's latest open-source release catches a wrinkle
- Will Your Next Wireless Router Run Ubuntu?
- Gartner's open source database forecast doesn't make sense
- The false contradiction within open source
- First look: Novell SLED 11
- SUSE Linux Desktop 11
- Linux, Windows Server both hit by economy
- Opera Turbo in 10
- Mono Again: the Controversy That Won't Quit
- Switch to linux
- Ubuntu article ‘El Pais’ Newspaper
- Video: Spotlight on My Fedora
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