today's leftovers:
- If VMware buys Novell, what happens to the Microsoft deal?
- Easily Building Software for Multiple Distributions and Platforms
- Getting the Twain to Meet
- Podcast: B-Sides – What’s up with KDE?
- Announcing the Ubuntu Application Review Process
- Traders Hedging Bets in Red Hat as Put Volume Surges
- Red Hat Earnings Preview
- UberStudent Is an Ubuntu System Custom-Built for Students
- 6 Open Source Projects for 802.1X Network Authentication
- Canonical and others close kernel holes
- Love is all you need
- What happens if Mr. Nepomuk meets a bunch of Telepathyans?
- Unofficial Opensuse FAQ Update on progress
- Nicholas Negroponte on Success of One Laptop Per Child
- Novell announces new SUSE Linux Certification Programs
- EU publishes open source tools to preserve digital holdings
- Mandriva Fork and Unity
- New OOo 3.3.x Developer Snapshot
- Webmin's virtual twin
- Linux From Scratch DIY guide updated
- DtO: Pirates Are Overrated Anyway
- Planning grant paves way for open source Variations on Video project at IU Libraries
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