today's leftovers:
- How to get your Realtek card reader working in Ubuntu
- Default Wallpaper for GNOME:Ayatana
- RhythmCat – A Linux only music player
- Unifying the Two Worlds of Perl 5
- Tips for an open source process
- Check Websites for Broken Links with LinkChecker 6.4
- TDF: A Warm Welcome To Canonical
- Mandriva primary mirror outage is now fixed and a re-design is in progress
- Install a Wireless Card in Linux Using Windows Drivers
- Penetration Testing data management and reporting tool
- KDE Commit-Digest for 30th January 2011
- Fix Gnome Mouse Cursor Theme Change Back to Default in Opera
- A Textures Primer
- Instant Vintage Photo Effects with the FIL Script for GIMP
- Output/Input Redirection With awk
- NYSE, Deutsche Borse merger places IT on the front line
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