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- Interview w/ Elizabeth Krumbach, Ubuntu Women Project
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- Introduction To Gaming In Linux : Part Three - Desura
- Your Move, Valve
- Tails, The Amnesic Incognito Live System
- plasma active workshop wrapup
- Introducing Plack::Test::Agent
- Linux Portable Security 1.2.5 has been released
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