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Saving an old laptop with Knoppix

November 30, 1999

iCanProgram online Linux Programming courses offered

November 30, 1999

IBM developer speaks on software patents

November 30, 1999

Linux 2.2.21-rc2 released

November 30, 1999

Dvorak: Is Linux your next OS?

November 30, 1999

SuSE announces SuSE Linux 8.0

November 30, 1999

LinuxQuestions Members Choice Awards: KDE kleans up

November 30, 1999

EFF condemns copyright abuse in awsuit threat against Open Source gamer...

November 30, 1999

Linux Security Week for March 11, 2002

November 30, 1999

The General Public License: It’s not just about Open Source

November 30, 1999
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