March 2006 of TUX, Issue 11
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This issue features:
*From the Publisher: Without Open Source, What Are Our Choices from Computerized Voting Systems?
*From the Editor: It's All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets Poked in the Eye
*Letters to the Editor
*P2p: Q&A with Mango Parfait
*Home Plate: Hydrogen - the Home Musician's Free Drum
*Suite Up: OpenOffice.org Writer, Does More Than Just Word Processing
*TUX Explains: Customizing KDE with KDE-Look.org
*TUX Explains: Customizing GNOME
*TUX Explains: Pimping the Fox
*Review: Nokia 770
*Review: Artwork for Your Linux Desktop
*Gadget Guy: Linspire Mini, Powersquid Calamari, Pepper Pad Plus, PicoPSU-120
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