today's leftovers:
- I’m back again (GNU/Linux retrospection)
- OpenBSD 4.8 Brings Improved Hardware Support
- DragonFly BSD 2.8 adds root partition encryption
- PCLinuxOS 2010.10 Distribution Available
- Midori 0.2.9 released with private browsing, Google reader fix & more
- Linux 2.6.37-rc1 Kernel Is Here; Can Build Without BKL
- A first look at GIMPs Free (Cage based) transform tool
- Google Sues U.S. Over Unfair Cloud Contract
- What is today's most popular linux distribution?
- Perl Extensibility and Composability
- Estonia: Official Mac and Linux ID Card Software Released
- 88 High-Risk Defects Found in Android Kernel
- Dell PowerEdge Ubuntu certifications
- Superior technology is not enough
- Red Hat Near Key Resistance Area
- RHN Satellite 5.4 Released, first analysis
- For the Symbian Foundation, Time Wasn't the Only Problem
- Linux Crazy Podcast 85 Interview with Chris DeRose
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