today's leftovers:
- Tool kills hidden Linux bugs, vulnerabilities
- Calligra to replace Koffice in Chakra KDE SC
- openSUSE 12.1 – installation and features
- It’s Linux week in Philadelphia [Event Highlights]
- No Quickflix movies for you, Aussie Linux user
- The Journal - a proposed syslog replacement
- Five Golden Rules for a Successful Ubuntu Desktop Migration
- Plasma Workspaces Wallpaper Contest
- Building a Precise Pangolin: A summary of UDS success
- November 2011 GNU Toolchain Update
- Awkward Linux Power Management With Xen
- unity-like launcher for kde: icon tasks plasmoid
- Kstars, a desktop Planetarium
- Interview With Björn Michaelsen About The Hackfest
- My openSUSE 12 Journal - 1
- LAS: openSUSE 12.1 Review
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