today's leftovers:
- Linux: 13.5 Million Lines of Code and It’s Free
- Is Android Open?
- WiiMote on Linux
- ratGPU - Free OpenCL ray tracing renderer
- Investigating SIGABRT problems on Debian
- Debian Releases and its Code Names
- Red Hat Inc. EVP, CFO Charles E Jr Peters Sells 5,688 Shares
- PCLinuxOS Quarterly Release Uploading
- The Best Banshee Feature Ever (video)
- Release party poster for F14 or A story about ninjas
- KDEPIM 4.4.7 Available
- FreeBSD Will Pay For Some KMS & GEM Love
- IronRuby and IronPython Opportunities
- Which of these is not a web browser?
- OpenLogic joins the Linux Foundation - Why now?
- Open-Source Vendor Battles VMware Lock-in No One Else Sees
- Mac, Linux security products 'for compliance', says vendor
- Going Linux Oct 21: #117 - Computer America #31
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