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Learning C/C++ Step-By-Step
OLPC Cuts Staff by 50 Percent
The New Year Linux Resolution: Day 5
This week at LWN: The 2008 Linux and free software timeline
Koran Agora critics may be barking up the wrong tree
More Perl Security Through Obfuscation For Linux and Unix
Migration Assistant In Ubuntu 9.04
Vietnam mandates open source for gov't servers, desktops
The Netbook Experience Is A Little Less Shiny Right Now
The Linux Deployment Iceberg
The Green Penguin: Interview With Pat Tiernan of Climate Savers Computing
gOS 3.1 introduces cloud computing
No-nonsense Guide to Configuring Conky
Network Configuration—IPv6 with Free BSD
Asus reveals wireless HD Eee Keyboard PC
Asus might have lost the netbook war to Acer, but it is fighting back as far as the keyboard PC wars are concerned. With the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) still a day away in Vegas, the geeky and gadgetry announcements are coming thick and fast. We've already got a taster of the new AMD Yukon platform and now we have the weirdest of wonderful concepts from Asus. The Eee Keyboard PC.
[It looks great. No word about the OS yet, but the pics remind me of Plasma or OpenMoko, so it may be Linux -- Sander]
