today's leftovers:
- HOWTO: Linux on the Dell Inspiron Duo
- Vaio tips for Debian Squeeze
- Why Firefox Could Own Browser-Based Gaming
- How to Write syslog Daemons Which Cooperate Nicely With systemd
- Samsung DRM Driver Could Make It Into The Kernel
- [SOLVED] Booting up stuck after ATI Driver Installation
- Sickbrick Linux Demo Available
- Linux Outlaws 225 - Chicken Herding (OggCamp 11 Recap)
- Quantifiers in Managing Repetition
- LibreOffice user research – Results
- Flightgear 2.4 plus something cuddly and something fishy
- Getting Information about packages in Ubuntu Linux
- How to kill a dead SSH session gracefully
- Linux-ready 4G base-station SoCs begin sampling
- Low-cost open source Wi-Fi may cover new ground
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