today's leftovers:
- Medibuntu updated for Ubuntu 10.10
- Aviation company uses Red Hat virtualisation to keep cabin crew in the clouds
- The Ubuntu way (or what I miss about Gentoo)
- LibreOffice 3.3.0 Beta 2 released
- mtr: Linux Network Diagnostic Tool
- Behind-the-scenes DataPilot improvements in 3.3 Beta
- OOo Findbar
- IBM joins OpenJDK to Unify Java
- GPL violation reports in HTC G2 Android phone
- Beware Open Source Strings Attached if You Want a Patent
- Duke Nukem Forever developer interview
- Screencasting in Mandriva
- Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 213
- Software Scam
- Red Hat Near Support
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