today's leftovers:
- KSM Now Enabled in Ubuntu Lucid
- Worlds Smallest Tux Image
- Skrooge 0.6.0 released
- Hardware based randomness for Linux
- X.Org Server 1.7.5 Is Just About Done
- Generic web-service queries on your desktop using Plasma
- Indicator and me menu, lucid looking awesome
- why LPI does not publish its own training materials for their tests
- Linux NIC teaming recommendations
- Going Linux: Feb 05: #092 - Listener Feedback
- Crazy Linux: Podcast 71 Are you a Slacker?
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