today's leftovers:
- Six Key Improvements in Bodhi Linux 2.0.1
- Damn Small Linux Returns, Hints at Modernization
- Scientific Linux 6.3 Beta 1 Review: Simply outstanding but...
- Is GNOME in Free Fall? (blog safari)
- Saluki Linux 023 - Why use anything else? (video)
- Dnsmasq for Home User
- KDE Ships August Updates to 4.8.x
- Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 277
- Humble Music Bundle shows charity disparity
- Quick review for SING , first distro of 31 Flavors of Fun project
- Avoid Linux HDD Faults & Errors With These Tools
- The Phoronix Man | LAS | s23e01
- Building a Linux kernel module without the exact kernel headers
- Fixing Slow Window Movment in KDE 4.9
- Biased Buyers Blocking Open Source
- Insync For Linux Brings Google Drive Desktop Sync to Ubuntu
- The Uphill Climb of Linux Gaming
- Knock-knock – Platform Horror Survival Game
- Kernel Development Made Easy? Not Yet.
- Going Linux #180 August 05
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