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- Hacker Evolution: Untold For GNU/Linux Goes Beta
- FFII: EU Trade Agreement with Korea Endangers Developers
- Ubuntu Tweak 0.5.0 Finally released; Tons Of New Features
- The Debian Pennybox
- Manage your podcasts using gPodder
- Hot New Stuff again
- Ubuntu v. Macintosh and Windows
- Hands-on the ELSE Linux smartphone at CES 2010
- Can a student go fully open-source for 48 hours?
- Forcing dpkg through configuration errors
- Linux Basement - Episode 48 - Holiday Geek Roundup
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