today's leftovers:
- Moving on from Desktop Wars
- Phonon-Xine is dead. Long live Phonon-GStreamer.
- Minbar and the Islamic Tools and Libraries
- Death of the command line revisited
- 5 Free Apps for Eye-Popping Graphics
- Oresme, plotting for GNUstep
- Longene: The Linux Kernel With Windows Support
- Contributor hunt begins as libVLC goes LGPL
- Learning Unix
- Two More Developers Join The Chicago Linux Panel
- A Way off the Ranch
- Adobe Offers Flash Player 11 Release Candidate
- openSUSE wallpaper
- Tracking Server Uptimes
- Can Linux Kill Your Hardware - A Warning to Asus T101MT Owners
- are distros trying to be too easy?
- Munich Migration From The User’s Viewpoint
- If you have a mysterious problem with a Linux box, try sys_basher
- Three Top Open Source Bug Tracking Apps
- X.Org Smooth Scrolling Prepped For Merging
- FLOSS Weekly 181: libcloud
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 419
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