today's leftovers:
- GNOME 3 Live image - version 0.0.4
- Mozilla Moving forward with F1
- Wayland Is Now Playing Well With NVIDIA, ATI Drivers
- Stable kernels 2.6.32.29, 2.6.36.4, and 2.6.37.1 released
- UbuntuStudio Artwork Leader Needed
- You may be entitled to an award for creative use of Red Hat
- Red Hat considers move to downtown Raleigh
- Improving performance by using tmpfs
- Linux Kernel will soon provide better Samsung Laptop support
- Ardesia 0.7 Released, Brings Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) File Format Support
- Oh great, another addiction
- Crawling in Open Source, Part 1
- OOo ODF Mime Type Icons Redesign
- Alan Clark Elected Gold Level Director of the Linux Foundation Board of Directors
- A first glimpse at Opera 11.10 “Barracuda”
- YUM is getting a DBus API
- What Makes Diaspora Special? [Video]
- Going Linux #129 - Computer America #35
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 390
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