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- Novell Looks Back and Looks Ahead Amid Attachmate Deal
- 'Tis the Season for Rolling Releases
- New version of OpenSSL fixes two vulnerabilities
- KDE Commit-Digest for 7th November 2010
- 20% CAGR for GNU/Linux
- Ubuntu Certification: 101
- Linux New Media Awards 2011: Choose Favorite Distribution
- Want to present your thesis? Please be compatible with Windows
- Humble Bundle 2; Alpha Vid
- TuxRadar Podcast Season 2 Episode 23
- Curing “Shy Developer Syndrome”
- Red Hat mulls offers to relocate corporate HQ
- UBS AG Boosts Price Target on Red Hat
- MariaDB 5.1.53 And 5.2.4 Released
- Stable kernel updates
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