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openSUSE Weekly News Issue 138 is out!

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Installing Lighttpd With PHP5 And MySQL Support On Mandriva 2010.0

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early release of Advanced Gtk+ Sequencer 0.4.0-beta

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Java development 2.0: Cloud storage with Amazon’s SimpleDB

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April fool’s post-day report

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Switching to eth(X) interfaces on Fedora 21

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Migrate your Linux application to the Amazon cloud

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