today's leftovers & howtos:
- Installing VICE 2.1 on Ubuntu 9.04
- More Karmic plans
- Gmail Notifier Highly Integrates with Ubuntu 9.04
- Reconfigure automatic login in ubuntu 9.04 jaunty jackalope
- Replacing text in multiple files
- Red Hat: Building $600 Million Partner Channel?
- Microsoft Admits Windows 7 Is Not Really Suitable For Netbooks
- NetBSD, Mandriva get shiny new releases
- Command Line vs. GUI Reality Check
- How to upgrade from Mandriva 2009 to the new Mandriva 2009 Spring
- The GNOME Foundation Needs Your Help
- Palm's Pré: the $170 phone
- Quickly edit your images with IrfanView
- Customize your Ubuntu GNOME theme
- ntop installation/configuration on OpenSuSe
- Sound Converter
- Are configuration management tools still needed in the cloud?
- A brief introduction to mod_perl - Part 1
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