today's leftovers:
- Flipping out with Linux
- Session Management Docklet Coming to Docky
- Simple OpenOffice.org-based Document Management Solution
- Comcast Uses Open Source for IPv6 Deployment
- The open stories from OSBC
- Firefox zero-day fix set up for 30 March release
- All This Great Technology Just to Reinvent Television
- Options Activity for Red Hat Inc
- Open Season
- Studying kernel bugs
- Novell to release Pulse social network for testing
- Ryan Szrama On Drupal-Based E-Commerce
- Going Linux: Mar 17: #096 - Computer America #24
- FLOSS Weekly 113: Simon Phipps
- Rwanda: SOS Pupils Get 150 Laptops
- Achron Alpha Build Now For GNU/Linux 64-Bit
- NVIDIA Releases OpenGL 3.3 Linux Driver
- Monitor Energy Saver
- Rethinking Failsafes for Critical Linux Systems
- Hacker Evolution: Untold Now Available For GNU/Linux
- Ex-MySQL Chief Marten Mickos Lands New CEO Job
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