today's leftovers:
- NetBSD 5.1 feature update arrives
- Clementine music player adds Ubuntu Sound menu support
- Bangarang – What The Dilly Yo?!
- FI: Scientific study into migration proves value of open source
- Why VIM is not my favorite editor
- Open source: It’s not all or nothing
- Bringing Up Hardware First In Linux, Then Windows
- No KMS? No Mesa? Run Wayland Off A Linux Framebuffer!
- Running The Native ZFS Linux Kernel Module, Plus Benchmarks
- Fusion Garage GPL update
- Red Hat Near The 50 Day
- Canonical's new partnerships: A challenge in the enterprise space?
- GNU contributor statistics for November 2010
- Best Open Source Database: Its probably a NoSQL
- Tiled View: New Gnome Shell Mockup
- Planet Ubuntu Facelift
- Burg Gives Your Multi-Boot Screen a Big Facelift
- KDE Part of Google Code-in
- Remote Linux Administration | LAS | s14e06
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