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  1. step-by-step on how to mount an encrypted and LVMed disk image.
  2. Matt Porter's presentation about the ways that Android is *really* not GNU/Linux
  3. Some nice GNU/Linux-based ways to secure erase SSD and other disks.
  4. If you'd like to connect my router with your Intel wireless card any time soon, install this patch first. :)
  5. Interesting in relation to the FSF lawsuit.
  6. Why binary kernel drives are a broken idea technically.
  7. Which GNU/Linux distributions are are based off of which other GNU/Linux distributions?
  8. Includes a magic command to embed any non-embedded fonts in an existing PDF. This is golden. Especially for people with rather less good PDF readers.
  9. updated: 2011-12-08, original: 2011-12-08 to , , , , , , , - Archived Link
  10. Eloquent article! "Because of the stakes, people should increasingly be thinking of free software as a social movement. It is not only about a small number of programmers and engineers. It is about everyone who cares about the future of knowledge ecosystems."
  11. Linux running in a fully emulated RISC-V processer on Scratch (turbowarp)
  12. Things I still cant' do.
  13. updated: 2012-07-14, original: 2012-07-14 to , , , , , , - Archived Link
  14. Mark keeps talking about this and I still think it's an interesting idea but there's a massive coordination problem here. Getting some people excited and all the right people excited are two very different things. Mark's record so far seems to be mostly in doing the former.
  15. Classic article about a classic statement by Sergio Amadeu of Brazil comparing proprietary software to drug dealing.
  16. Yikes!
  17. This is a network file transfer program that seems very cool but also a little bitrotted.
  18. updated: 2012-04-29, original: 2011-01-06 to , , , , , - Archived Link
  19. updated: 2012-04-29, original: 2011-09-05 to , , , , , , , , - Archived Link
  20. Looks interesting but the documentation is still rough. It's not at clear, after reading the page, what Quickly actually does.

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