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- CloudOn Joins The Document Foundation Advisory Board
- Sugar, A Desktop Environment For Kids
- Ledger – A Powerful Command Line Accounting Tool
- The Fedorian Desktop Dare
- Legend of Dungeon Released
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- How to Download Subtitles to VLC in Ubuntu
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- Skolelinux 7.1 Beta 2 Available
- camshot: You didn’t think it was possible
- Why Open Source?
- Mint Repositories will be down Sep 18
- Government of Argentina Launches Linux Distribution
- First Alpha for FreeBSD 10 Released
- Lightweight Ubuntu Software Center AppGrid available
- Iesabel - A New Unity3D Powered Hack 'n' Slash Released On Desura
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