today's leftovers & howtos:
- Getting Comfortable With The Fish Shell
- Debian Developers Get User Input on Systemd
- BrickPi Kit Marries the Raspberry Pi and LEGO for Robots
- Dear Esther Linux Port Available for Download
- Linux Gets Mentioned in "13 Things that Seem Like Scams But Are Actually Really Great"
- IBM unveils two new power systems linux centers
- Linux: GRUB Bootloader
- What speech recognition application are you most looking forward to?
- How to change the overview transitions in GNOME Shell
- 16 students to work on Debian during GSoC
- Vim and Elixir
- US Navy ends century and a half of ALL-CAPS messages
- Choqok will back soon
- Firefox Rolls Out Web Audio API Support
- FLOSS Weekly 255
- Variety Wallpaper Changer now with Cinnamon and Mate Support
- Ezame: new menu editor for unity
- install intel graphics driver in ubuntu
- myman: Still a magnificent achievement
- Ubuntu Steam App Chart for May
- Back on track for Sound Menu
- How to use a Playstation 2 joypad with Linux
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