today's leftovers:
- On success and failure of Linux companies
- Who should fix a broken Flash?
- Canonical must change copyright policy
- Cron: a busy Linux user’s best friend. (A basic introduction)
- SXSW: It's all about sharing
- Boot Portable Live USB Linux on Older Hardware
- Sutor: Land mines for open source in mobile
- Bodhi Linux Final Release Candidate Goes Live
- Divergence IV " A New Hope" - A beautiful theme for Ubuntu
- Bug #1 for 10.10
- How to format a usb drive with FAT32 file system with Linux
- How to use tin to read the openSUSE Forums
- NL: 'Moving to open source would save government one to four billion'
- Open Source Veteran Bdale Garbee Joins FreedomBox
- Firefox 4: What You Need To Know
- Linux Outlaws 195
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