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- Acer Aspire One D150 - Mini-review and Ubuntu 9.04 install
- Build Your Own Linux Ubuntu Supercomputer For Under $350
- Linux Surge Looms as Threat to Microsoft
- Linux vendors trumpet cost savings
- GNOME Power Manager unstableness
- Adventures in Compiling
- TDS Telecommunications Corp. donates bandwidth worth $1.4 million to OSU Open Source Lab
- Computer Language Trends in 2009
- Managing Cloud Environments with Landscape in Ubuntu
- How Open Source Will Save the World (Really)
- Linux can do video editing too
- inter-linux migration: From Ubuntu to Opensuse
- Reset MySQL root password on Ubuntu
- Nine new Ubuntu users converted today
- migrating from fluxbox 1.0.0 to 1.1.X
- Richard Stallman Honorary Degree Recipient
- Microsoft cannot be trusted!
- Command Line Basics: Create Custom Commands with Alias
- 3 Things You Might Not Like About Ubuntu
- 6 Linux Distros that can save your old hardware
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