today's leftovers:
- Quick and dirty: why sudo is bad for security
- APT Woodchuck
- Release for CentOS-5.7 i386 and x86_64
- Eina - A classic player for a modern era
- A brief introduction to Arduino
- Scientific Linux 5.7 has been released for i386 and x86_64
- Red Hat Expands Brisbane Support and Engineering Facility
- Government open source must have an open standards plan
- Critics call foul as Google takes aim at JavaScript with Dart
- IBM sells Google 1,023 patents for Android legal defense
- Tsung - distributed load testing tool
- FLOSS Weekly 182
- Another Apache update due to byte range flaw
- Gaming In Linux : Steam Installation
- LXF 150 On Sale Today
- Active play and test
- Make the Most of Your Media with These Free Tools
- Dungeons of Dredmor soooooon!
- Tmux – the Terminal multiplexer
- commandline directory warning
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