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- KDE 4.2 (trunk) Now Rocking On My Thinkpad T61
- Google's Picasa for Linux catches up to Windows
- Gentoo and Xorg 7.4
- True GNU: NVIDIA vs ATI
- Top 10 open source s/w support issues
- Enhance your DNS and DHCP services with dnsmasq
- good alternatives for DNS in Linux other than BIND
- How my own stupidity killed my Sansa Clip
- Having or not having Firefox 3.0.3
- Microsoft taints open source CodePlex well
- So, what am I doing with OpenSolaris?
- Where’s My Wireless, Linux?
- The lines between Open Source and Microsoft are starting to blur
- CIOs look to open source to do "more for less" in tough economy
- Norwegian standards body implodes over OOXML controversy
- The Cool Thing Is, They’re Free To Do It
- A nice .screenrc
- How not to get sued by open source coders
- Penguin Blood Ninja Fiasco - Unix And Linux Humor In A Game
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