today's leftovers:
- US Intelligence Agency: Linux Help Wanted
- Linux Mint 10 And My Experiment With Oracle VM VirtualBox
- Gnome 3: tab scrolling, and some other remarks
- Samsung's Cool Cameras For Linux Users
- Linux screenshot tool ‘Shutter’ updates
- Is Open Source Good For Security?
- Spotify To Launch in the US Soon, For Real This Time
- An Open Source Survival Guide
- Video: LCA 2011 - The Kernel Report
- Swear off 3Gbps SATA and we'll feed you our chips, Intel says
- 5 New Features in Ubuntu 11.04
- Ada Initiative Supports Women in Open Source, Counters Sexism
- Ubuntu Studio Fun Facts
- Options Brief: Red Hat, Inc.
- Tuxera Joins Linux Foundation
- Open source games: It’s a team effort
- Sabayon Linux 5.5 SpinBase and CoreCDX Released
- Tesla Motors using Drupal
- Mandriva Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee
- Auteur is a new linear editor for linux
- Native Youtube Client 'Minitube' Adds Channel Search Feature
- Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Performance Leadership
- What I would like to See in AppStream, the "Linux App Store"
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