today's leftovers & howtos:
- Daemonize any process on Linux
- My top 10 geek epitaphs
- Preparing the Linux Kernel Source
- Debugging with emacs+valgrind
- Samba: Can it get any easier?
- Launchy: Desktop Shortcut Launcher
- Clean up your system with Bleachbit
- What is your taste in computing?
- Control Your Children's Internet Access with Gnome Nanny
- Gnome Subtitles 1.0
- Is it time for a Windows or Linux server in your home?
- Anarchy in the EULA
- Using find to locate files
- Hidden Linux : Example commands - find
- Firefox 4 – Updates, Roadmaps And Changes So Far
- How to remove empty spaces in filenames
- Hello world for bare metal ARM using QEMU
- FlightGear 2.0 Released
- Using Tabs in the KDE 4 Taskbar
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