today's leftovers:
- Frozen In One Place While Everything Moves Forward
- Cantarell, a new favorite font of mine
- Faenza 1.1 Adds Many New Icons, Better Integration
- Qt DevDays Munich: Talking To The Trolls
- Help out with testing at openSUSE
- KDE Password And User Account Settings
- Hackers port trojan from Linux to OS X
- State of Debian GNU/Linux
- Canonical, Ubuntu Linux's parent company, reorganizes
- Inside the Linux kernel 3.0
- COGNEX : Vision Library now on Linux
- Third Gen System 76 Lemur Laptop Goes on Sale
- ONE MAN can shut off all broadcasting in the U.S.?
- Skeleton Jump is out
- Dlume - Simple and easy to use addressbook
- The downside of Microsoft’s Android dollars
- KDE Commit-Digest for 16th October
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