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more »Linux Pandora Box Goes into Mass Production
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more »Linux-Gamers.net Release Live DVD Version 0.9.4
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more »VIM TRICKS Getting beyond vi with the vim text editor
Jun 20, 2008You don’t have to use the vim text editor as a latter day vi. These simple tricks will save you time and keystrokes.
more »Setting Up a Quake Server Configuring a Quake3 Arena server
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more »Shredder 9 The Shredder chess program for Linux
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