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Also this month:
- Letter from the Editor: The Wake of Google's Wave
- This month's DVD: Mandriva 2011.2
- Btrfs: Is Btrfs destined to become the new default Linux filesystem?
- HD Video Disc: Burn your own high-capacity Blu-ray discs with the Linux x264 encoder.
- Gpredict: Discern artificial satellites from stars and track them across the sky.
- Blender: Part 2 of our Blender series describes some expert techniques for modeling hair and skin.
- Ishw: Get the lowdown on all your hardware with this hardware lister.
- Ask Klaus! Video cards, RAM, and modems! Oh my! And a hacked PC, too.
- lsof: The lsof command shows more than just the names of open files.
- HTML5: New dangers lurk.
- Perl & R: Analyze historical data with Perl and the R statistics tool.
- wget: This download manager deals in web addresses.
- Prey and Pombo: Track lost or stolen computers with open source tracking software.
- NeverNote: Organize your notes and musings with this open source alternative to the commercial Evernote tool.
- Cache: An update on the Haiti OpenStreetMap project, and an online hardware exchange.
- Doghouse: The highs and lows of open source and commercial support.
- Kernel News: Zack Brown looks at changes to the stable series support, persistent storage, and hardware reporting.
- Projects on the Move: Everyone's a DJ with Mixxx; be a web radio DJ with Liquidsoap.
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