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- ISO publishes Office Open XML specification
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- CrunchBang Linux 8.10.01 — Testing
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- Review of XFCE 4.4.3
- Critiquing distros, in the present perfect tense
- Dick, Jane, and MySQL: why recessions favor open source
- Easy GRUB editing
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