today's leftovers:
- Accessing Windows 7 Shares from Ubuntu is a Pain
- KatchTV is an "Internet TV" application for KDE
- On Being Free pt 3
- HTML5 Isn't Ready For Primetime, YouTube Says
- Wi-Fi Problems? Don't Neglect Open Source Solutions
- Addendum on the Brokenness of File Locking
- Opera 10.60 RC2
- Some you lose, some you win...you have to keep trying
- The Open Source Server Quagmire
- Is open source less secure than closed software?
- Pros and Cons of Linux. is it Right for your Business?
- Linux guru offers advice on Android tablets, Linux security and virtualization
- 75 Linux Wallpapers
- When Experts aren't bad stories happen...
- SFLS Episode 0x2B: Bilski Rundown
- A quick reminder on 64-bit Flash
- Linux Basement Episode 57 - SELF Barfly
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