today's leftovers:
- KDE: Unity Setup
- GNOME Panel Dock
- Broadcom Crystal HD Improvements Under Linux
- Electronic resurrection through open source
- The Hot/Crazy Solid State Drive Scale
- Introducing Opera 11.50 "Swordfish"
- Splash screens and QML
- Renoise, monome, hardware, software
- Amazing GNOME Shell Themes
- The next step: Coisceim
- Firefox 4.0.1: Firefox is out (of memory)
- Red Hat Names its 2011 Certified Professional of the Year
- Debian Women Offers Building Packages from Source Tutorial
- PC, or Not PC, That Is the Question for Linux Users
- Old School Monday: Stalking the Rebel OS
- Midori v0.3.5 Released with Speed Diak, Private Browsing
- Sandia's mini supercomputer runs Linux on 196 Gumstix ARM modules
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