today's leftovers:
- The 2.6.31 kernel is out
- App Updates: ViewNior Gets Cropping Tool
- Episode 118: Looking in the Crystal Ball at GIMP 2.8
- GNU grep is slow on UTF-8
- 5 Ways to Pimp Your FireFox Address Bar
- Drupal's new trademark policy
- My 7 Favorite Features Of Opera 10
- The truth about Windows users
- The new Asus e-reader looks a lot like the OLPC XO 2.0
- Ubuntu's Koala food arrives on shelves
- Developers Land Funding for Songbird Open-Source Music Player
- Clarification on Foresight and Fedora
- Installing Software: Tux VS. Bill Gates
- Canonical’s Ubuntu Cloud Strategy
- Osama Khalid is the first GNU Generation member of the month
- Test Drive of Spri Linux Beta
- One Laptop Per Child - The Dream is Over
- Dell renews Ubuntu Linux desktop line up
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 to 5.4 risk report
- Noteworthy PCLinuxOS updates (Aug 30st – Sep 05th)
- Linux Outlaws 110 - The Chinless Hero
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