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BlenderNation, Kiva, and Phoenix Permaculture

http://www.ronbravo.com

"So if anyone knows me personally, they know I am a huge Blender head and proponent of free software, meaning free as in freedom of speech not free beer. I am especially fond of any software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License from the Free Software Foundation.

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Ease into Linux from windows.

http://it.toolbox.com

So many times people have told me that they don't want to use Linux because it is too big of a leap. They say that there is too much to learn at once. That is not true.

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Created by chimera 17 years 1 week ago
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12 handy tips for your new Linux netbook

http://www.techradar.com

The netbook trend has been called something of a Trojan Horse for the spread of Linux; we're not about to disagree... check out our tips to help you get the most out of your low-cost laptop.

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Created by GadgetGeek 17 years 1 week ago
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REVOLUTION OS: A REVIEW

http://www.thelinuxblog.com

...here’s a review for a documentary about Linux I just got my hands on, relatively speaking. The documentary: REVOLUTION OS.

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Created by mark 17 years 1 week ago
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Gentoo Sucks, Ubuntu Doesn’t.

http://biodegradablegeek.com

When I first began my new job, the only distro available was Ubuntu, which deep down I hated without any real reason. I guess I saw Ubuntu as being “too user-friendly” and Mandrake-ish: Bloated and sluggish. But 10 minutes into using it, I made the decision that as soon as I get home, I’m wiping out Gentoo and installing Ubuntu.

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Created by giantrobot 17 years 1 week ago
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Pay As You Go Computing? Linux is "Free As You Go!"

http://www.oneclicklinux.com

Microsoft has patented "pay as you go" PC computing. This means users could purchase low cost computers with usage based fees. A user would only pay for and use the specific software application needed. No thanks!

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Created by sharkswithlazers 17 years 1 week ago
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FOSS community mourns the loss of Thiemo Seufer

http://lwn.net

With heartfelt grief we announce the sudden death of Thiemo Seufer (ths) in a tragic car accident on December 26th.

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Created by missgeek 17 years 1 week ago
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The Future Of The Netbook?

http://www.bmighty.com

As laptop computers are predicted to outsell desktops in 2009, what role will the smaller, cheaper netbook play? And how can you decide if the netbook is a good fit for your business?

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Created by GadgetGeek 17 years 1 week ago
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2009 New Year's Resolution

http://www.fsfeurope.org

"What can I do to improve things for myself ans others? ..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 1 week ago
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Why the world isn't ready for Linux

http://www.tuxmachines.org

this isn't one of those Linux Bashing posts, i'm converted, and happily use Linux both at work and home, this is a post which is explaining why i feel the world isn't ready for linux..

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Created by KDEmon 17 years 1 week ago
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Myth: Linux Doesn't Need a Registry Cleaner

http://bleachbit.blogspot.com

Some say Linux's .rpm and .deb installation packages uninstall cleanly, so there is no need for any registry cleaners like CCleaner. Here are a few counterexamples to the myth

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Created by MrSnippity 17 years 1 week ago
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Evolution vs Kontact - Part 1 - Evolution

http://fosswire.com

A Personal Information Management (PIM) suite is supposedly a single application that gives you your email, contacts, calendar and other important information. Bringing Mail, Contacts, Calendar and more into one application is something that many find useful.

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Will 2009 Be Open or Closed?

http://www.linuxjournal.com

As the end of 2008 approaches, people's thoughts naturally turn to 2009, and what it might hold. The dire economic situation means that many will be wondering what the year will bring in terms of employment and their financial situation.

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Created by anna 17 years 1 week ago
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The Linux Robot - Progress, Software & a Video

http://www.adamsinfo.com

A progress report on the construction of "The Linux Robot".

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Created by GadgetGeek 17 years 1 week ago
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We already had the year of the Linux desktop

http://blogs.computerworld.com

I love the illustration for a Linux Haxor story, Obligatory Year-End Positive Linux Predictions. It features Bart Simpson at the school blackboard, which is covered with "Year of the Linux desktop." I understand all too well how people can tire of endless predictions that this (fill-in-the-blank) year will be the year of the Linux desktop. There's only one problem with all these predictions.

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