today's leftovers:
- Red Hat reveals that RHEL 6.2 will support AMD's Bulldozer power saving features
- LibreOffice Easy Hacks Rotation
- single-sign-on on openSUSE / KDE4, or the three faces of the community
- Wiki in a Jiffy with LionWiki
- Almost that time of year...
- Linux Outlaws 237 - You Need Classical Training for This
- A New MMORPG On The Linux-Friendly Unigine
- “The New Linux Distros Edition” of Dr. Bill.TV Netcast #214
- Linux Mint: Standing Out In a Crowd (Review & Screenshots)
- ArchBang 2011 Review
- The Top 100 Things I'd Do If I Ever Became An Evil Overlord
- Fedora 16 Review | LAS | s19e05
- Get an Early Taste of Linux Mint 12
- Lenovo Multimedia Remote N5901
- Taking oVirt for a Spin
- Run today's GNU!
- The Coming Fascist Internet
- Kororaa 14 no longer supported
- The Linux Foundation Announces Program for Automotive Linux Summit
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