Isn’t it nice to have mascots? All the FOSS folks united for coffee.

From left to right: Beastie, Tux, Duke and Mozilla.
On the wall: Richard M. Stallman, Eric S. Raymond, GNU and Evolution.
On the shelf: Perl and Puffy (OpenBSD).
On the table: Apache, GIMP, Open Office, X.org, GTK+ and GNOME.
[found via heise.de, the original image is probably from freebsdos.com or flickr.com]
Kaum ist man nicht mehr familienversichert, sondern muss sich als Student selbst versichern, wird anschließend berufstätig und zieht noch dazu 2-3 mal um, verfügt man über ein ganzes Arsenal an Krankenversicherungskarten.
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As freemedsw.apfelkraut.org is now online for more than a year (anniversary 2008/01/12), it is time for a first ranking of the most popular Open Source projects for the health care sector.
Meanwhile 115 active projects are listed and I still (!) appreciate your help in case you find a broken link, incorrect information or you just have improvement suggestions. Please send me a message or leave a comment at this post. You can submit change requests or new projects via a form which is available here.
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This is a HowTo about getting a Ralink RT2870 WLAN USB Stick on a Siemens Fujitsu PI 3645 with (K)Ubuntu 8.10 64bit (Intrepid Ibex) to work. The native Linux driver provided by Ralink Technology is being used.
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February 4, 2009 in
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