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- Myth Busted #3: Unity is “Lock-in”
- Event Matching in Upstart
- Track banshee played songs with zeitgeist and Synapse
- Corporate IT Needs to Embrace the Spirit of Open Source
- Mentor Graphics acquires GNU toolchain leader CodeSourcery
- MySQL gotchas on Debian & Ubuntu
- Fuduntu gets a face lift
- The Novell Deal
- Nook Color GPL update
- Where to get linux
- PT: Parliamentarians propose to make open standards mandatory
- KDE Commit-Digest for 31st October
- CLI Companion
- Holiday Improvements To The Unigine Engine
- Sourceforge December Project of the Month: Snort
- Red Hat Server Slideshow
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Handles Workloads Physical and Virtual
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