today's leftovers:
- Why I returned my iPad
- Making mountains out of molehills (DMB)
- My View of Fedora 15
- How is booting into runlevel 1 different from single user boots?
- Approaching the desktop summit
- Extending our Reach: Many Layers of User Sovereignty
- And we are back: Mono 2.10.3
- Red Hat Certifies 400 Virtualization Professionals
- X.Org Server 1.11 RC2 Is Released
- In Search Of... A Few Good Developers
- RapidDisk, A New Linux RAM Disk Kernel Module
- Android Is the Least Open of the Open Source Platforms
- An Open Source Gorilla In The Mists
- $199 Asus X101 targets Linux tablet alternative
- Linux Outlaws 221 - My Internal DNS
- Linux Crazy Podcast 90 Interview with Jane Trembath
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 414
- TuxRadar Podcast Season 3 Episode 15
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