today's leftovers:
- openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 75
- Do We Need an Apps Store for GNU/Linux?
- Looking Forward to Central America Open-Source Software Festival
- SFLC - Episode 0x0F: Your Questions
- Dell Bundling Open Source Applications for SMBs
- Fedora 11 leaps into filesystem unknown
- What’s in a Linux Name?
- First space storm seen impacting above Earth
- Fedora 11 Delivers Big Feature Boost
- Asus WL-138g V2
- Getting to the root of Ubuntu
- Google I/O Foretells the Future of the Internet
- 5 disadvantages of Linux
- Fedora 11 Launches with New Community Portal Project
- New installs
- OpenSolaris for embedded systems
- Ubuntu censoring rap
- What's Noteworthy in Linux, BSD, OS X & Windows in 2010?
- Mozilla Developer News June 9
- Giving Control (Gentoo Use Flags)
- Microcore and Qemu
- Novell's open-source app store: We've heard this one before
- Moblin on the Nettop - First Steps
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