today's leftovers:
- Solang and Gnote make it into Ubuntu Repository
- Fedora 12 Beta is go!
- OpenShot Video Editor Gets New Icons & Preference Window
- Remembering Mandriva
- Interesting GUI Concept
- Puppy Linux Built From Ubuntu Still Has 99 MB
- Marvell launches Armada fleet
- Interview with Boston Book Festival Participant Nicholas Negroponte
- Ubuntu Code of Conduct v1.1
- Community Question: Teaching Linux Newbies
- Introducing Cantor
- Rise of the Floating Fonters
- Cutting the Web Down to Size
- Software Freedom Day ‘09 Celebrations @ Jaya Engineering College, Chennai
- Amarok going downhill
- Puppy Linux 4.3 gains bugfix, rave reviews
- Greenie 5.1j Review
- Win7 Transformation Pack for Ubuntu
- Interviews: Noirin Shirley, Vice President of the Apache Software Foundation
- Going Linux: Oct 20: #081 - Changing Linux Default Applications
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