today's leftovers:
- make sure that a Firefox plugin never activates (again)
- Early Firefox OS Phones Stay Focused on Low End
- Windows 8.1: Close, but no cigar
- Synology DS213j NAS review – a worthy upgrade
- KDE AudioCD. Week 3
- Linux Kernel News - June 2013
- Red Hat appoints Scott Musson to alliances role
- That Wayland Fork Doesn't Seem To Be Thriving
- July 13th: Debian/Ubuntu BSP and Skolelinux/Debian Edu developer gathering in Oslo
- Close Your Computer in Style with KShutdown 3.0 Final
- Get VLC to Download Subtitles Automatically
- GNU/Linux Breaking Out in Germany
- Happy 30th Birthday, GNU!
- Change Grub2 Default Boot OS Order & Duration in Fedora
- Linux Foundation releases Xen 4.3
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