Andrew Min

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PostKicking around the ol' soccer ball with Bygfoot Andrew Min53 weeks 1 day ago
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Node articleHow to completely ditch GUI internet applications for the command line Andrew Min87 weeks 2 days ago
PostLinspire: Doomed to failure Andrew Min158 weeks 3 days ago
PostWhy can't free software do portable right? Robin Monks1015 weeks 2 days ago
Node articlePrinting with Ubuntu Mark Rais5219 weeks 2 days ago
Book pageRhythmbox, Gnome music awesomeness Andrew Min347 weeks 1 day ago
PostTwinkle: My favorite SIP program Andrew Min150 weeks 3 days ago
PostThe portable web development toolkit Andrew Min81 year 6 weeks ago
Book page[Outline] Andrew Min01 year 14 weeks ago
PostA quick look at the spring GNU/Linux distributions: Mandriva, Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE Andrew Min41 year 20 weeks ago
Book pageTotem, the Gnome media player Andrew Min01 year 23 weeks ago
Book pageKonqueror, The Powerful KDE Browser Andrew Min01 year 23 weeks ago
Book pageEpiphany, the ultimate Gnome browser Andrew Min01 year 24 weeks ago
PostHow to make Jabber calls using Jabbin Andrew Min21 year 26 weeks ago
Book pageThe Ubuntu Applications book Andrew Min01 year 27 weeks ago
Book pageFirefox, the king of web browsers Andrew Min01 year 27 weeks ago
Book pageAmarok, the music player that does it all Andrew Min61 year 28 weeks ago
PostHow do Drigg and Pligg compare? Tony Mobily81 year 29 weeks ago
Book pageChapter template Andrew Min01 year 29 weeks ago
PostThe top 4 internet flame wars about free software Andrew Min11 year 30 weeks ago
PostThe Bizarre Cathedral - 15 Ryan Cartwright11 year 30 weeks ago
Node articleUsing VirtualBox to run Ubuntu and any other operating system Andrew Min491 year 33 weeks ago
PostThings you miss with GNU/Linux Ryan Cartwright131 year 42 weeks ago
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