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- APT loves to leave orphans... and Everybody just loves the orphans!
- Burning a live Linux CD using Windows
- Red Hat’s big day
- KDE 4.0 beta 4 released, extensive end user testing to begin
- Krita: Live Filter Previews
- plasma update: xrandr, multiple panels
- Firefox 3 Tab Switcher
- AppArmor's Security Goals
- Time Machine for linux
- US Navy acquisitions site uses open source CMS
- Linux - A Free Alternative To Windows
- Ubuntu killed my laptop!
- Novell Names New Channel Chief
- Ubuntu 7.10 vs Windows XP : The Story of the Hotel Printer
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