today's odds & ends
- OpenOffice.org Thumbnail plugin 1.0 released
- Enable Tab/up/down functional key in new user’s terminal
- How to disable DVD and enable the Mandriva online repositories
- Restoring GRUB through PCLinuxOS LiveCD
- A big thumbs up: Stone Soup
- Bangrang 1.0 “The Basics” Released
- How to Run Enlightenment (E17) On Ubuntu Karmic
- Fedora 12: Configuring it like I like it
- Linux how to: Accessing documentation
- Automatic sysLogs Report To Email
- Instant "Chrome OS" with openSUSE and Firefox
- A capitalist’s guide to open source licensing
- Linux.com Launches New Jobs Board
- How to receive files via Bluetooth using Blueman
- Manual or Docs – Does it matter?
- Instruct your users or manage your classroom with iTALC
- Ubuntu Boxee and get_iplayer on the Acer Aspire Revo
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 336
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