today's howtos & leftovers:
- It's 2010, But A No-Go For GNOME's 10x10 Goal
- Using figlet for a console screensaver
- Ubuntu Impression/Night Impression GTK themes
- Empower your VMware programs with virtualization builders
- Block Websites in Ubuntu Linux
- Configure Linux – Add Applications, Set the Screen Resolution, Desktop Wallpaper
- Kpilot is Dead
- Address Books via Email Addresses
- How to rebuild vboxdrv on Arch Linux
- Pull Request Goes In For X's udev Input Handling
- You mean the GUI works too?
- What more should i do after installing Fedora 12?
- Securely erasing files, by filling your disk
- Joining multiple files with lxsplit
- KOffice & RDF: Who, What, When, Where?
- SWFTools - SWF Manipulation and Creation tools
- Hole as big as city block found on Moon
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