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- Does your FOSS project need a new logo?
- TuxRadar Podcast Season 2 Episode 16
- Qt and Layouts
- Your worst enemy: undefined symbols
- Google Video Chat for openSUSE
- Calling all Fedora packrats and swag collectors
- Searching the desktop with Pinot and Catfish
- Should OpenSolaris users consider moving to FreeBSD?
- Red Hat hits 52-week high after boost from analyst firm
- Ubuntu in Education
- Open Source Software is “coming of age”: Accenture
- Review: KDE 4.5
- Review: sidux 2010-01 "Hypnos"
- Announcing WriteType 1.0.98
- PDFCreator: Easy PDFs From Anywhere
- FLOSS Weekly 133: LinuxMCE
- ‘Evil’ Eric Schmidt Debuts in Video Targeting Google Privacy
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