today's leftovers:
- Computex 2009: Ubuntu Moblin Remix Announced
- Banshee by default, C'mon not all of us have 4 GB of memory!
- GiftWrap, a User Friendly Package Maker for Ubuntu
- Linux Picks Up Where Windows FAIL!
- Red Hat's Fedora 11 to offer interop with Microsoft Exchange
- Xandros - the Linux company that isn't
- Open source automotive group gains members
- NVIDIA Releases Official 180.60 Driver Update
- Why you should use Gentoo on your servers
- Comux 010111
- New Firefox Icon: Iterations 11 to 14
- Invasion of the Android Snatchers
- Extending the free software paradigm to DIY Biology
- The fight over Open Source ‘leeches’
- Leeches? Give me a break!
- Why Open Source isn't Tiddly for BT
- Sorry Linux but the chicken came first
- Practical Exercise Tips For Busy Linux Geeks
- Linux Gazette June 2009 (#163)
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