today's leftovers:
- Just the Facts - Exporting Encryption Algorithms
- GNOME and KDE development course
- MythTV: Turning Linux Into a Digital Video Recorder: The Front End
- Host it Your Way with OpenGoo Web Office
- tour of firefox
- Open source: Big value, not big money
- Pimp Your Nautilus: NScripts 3.6
- SAP committed to Apache projects
- AutoZone Update
- Monty's Almost Certainly Looking For Investment
- Giving computers the boot
- hoz: Take it apart, put it together
- What Does Half of the Fortune 100 do when their Proprietary Software Dies?
- Rwanda: Balton Eyes One Laptop Per Child Project
- Linux an alternative for those who tinker
- CAOS Theory Podcast 2009.10.30
- Linux Outlaws 119 - OggCamp Live Show (Uncut)
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