yesterday's leftovers:
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- A Tiny Wayland Compositor Emulates Four Displays
- Ninite automates installation of Windows, Linux apps
- Where ends the Workspace and where begins the Application?
- Revisiting the tabbed desktop
- Chris Rock using Drupal
- Solutions Linux & LinuxTag 2011
- Qt: Open Governance Roles and Responsibilities
- Geniatech launches a TV with Android on board!
- Psensor 0.6.2.8 Released
- Attachmate Divides To Integrate Novell Acquisition
- 0 A.D. Alpha 5 Released
- Evolution 3.0 in Ubuntu 11.04
- New Version for Xnoise Brings Tags Editing and Subtitles Support
- KDEMU Swidish Meatballs with Krammeberry Sauce
- Linux Outlaws 208 - Mint for Pillow?
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