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- Direction Of GNOME To Be Discussed Next Month
- Amarok 2.7 Released with Major New Features
- Rotating Backup with rsync
- Tabletop games and the thousand-year game design challenge
- The unsolved problem of the init scripts
- Thoughts on Ubuntu Smartphones
- find a browser plugin supporting a given MIME type
- Switch Between your Gnome Desktops using Scroll Wheel
- Weekend Project: Becoming a Linux Expert
- Revenge For The Netbook
- Vert.x's journey teaches invaluable governance lessons
- Change the Length of the Add-ons Install Countdown in Firefox
- GNU Press now selling GNU/Linux Inside stickers
- FlareGet – Download Manager for Linux
- Use Xfce4 Terminal as a Yakuake-like Drop-Down
- The Catch 22: Growing The Linux Gaming Market
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