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  3.  <title>Loads of Linux Links: Latest Added Links</title>
  4.  <subtitle>Loads of Linux Links is a website where carefully selected URLs about Linux and the Open Source movement are collected and organized. The results are useful for all levels of Linux users.</subtitle>
  5.  <link rel="self" href="http://loll.sourceforge.net/linux/links/loll.atom"/>
  6.  <author>
  7.    <name>Barbara E. Irwin</name>
  8.  </author>
  9.  <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2007-01:loll</id>
  10.  <updated>2012-01-25T20:51:12Z</updated>
  11.  <entry>
  12.    <title>C Language FAQ</title>
  13.    <link href="http://www.c-faq.com/"/>
  14.    <summary>This collection of hypertext pages is Copyright 1995-2005 by Steve Summit. Content from the book "C Programming FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions" (Addison-Wesley, 1995) is made available here by permission of the author and the publisher as a service to the community.</summary>
  15.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2012-01-08:lollhttp://www.c-faq.com/</id>
  16.    <updated>2012-01-08T17:40:25Z</updated>
  17.  </entry>
  18.  <entry>
  19.    <title>Linux-News | Linux news from the Blogosphere</title>
  20.    <link href="http://linux-news.org/"/>
  21.    <summary>This news site specializes in posting Linux news and information from the less well known but cool Linux websites. It has articles, news, opinion pieces, HOWTOs, and reviews. Visitors to this site are encouraged to post Linux stories.</summary>
  22.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2012-01-04:lollhttp://linux-news.org/</id>
  23.    <updated>2012-01-04T16:18:26Z</updated>
  24.  </entry>
  25.  <entry>
  26.    <title>UNetbootin</title>
  27.    <link href="http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/"/>
  28.    <summary>UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer) is a cross-platform utility that can create live USB systems and can load a variety of system utilities or install various Linux distributions and other operating systems without a CD.</summary>
  29.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-05-11:lollhttp://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/</id>
  30.    <updated>2011-05-11T09:01:13Z</updated>
  31.  </entry>
  32.  <entry>
  33.    <title>BIOS Implementation Test Suite</title>
  34.    <link href="http://biosbits.org/"/>
  35.    <summary>The Intel BIOS Implementation Test Suite (BITS) provides a bootable pre-OS environment for testing BIOSes and in particular their initialization of Intel processors, hardware, and technologies.</summary>
  36.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-04-04:lollhttp://biosbits.org/</id>
  37.    <updated>2011-04-04T16:01:57Z</updated>
  38.  </entry>
  39.  <entry>
  40.    <title>Free Software Magazine Article -"The Made-To-Order revolution: custom flexible manufacturing is here"</title>
  41.    <link href="http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/made_order_revolution_custom_flexible_manufacturing_here"/>
  42.    <summary>Terry Hancock takes a look at how the growth of free software, free culture, and open hardware have produced enormous libraries of design data from which new designs can be made. This is all part of the Maker culture revival. (2010) Cool!</summary>
  43.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-04-04:lollhttp://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/made_order_revolution_custom_flexible_manufacturing_here</id>
  44.    <updated>2011-04-04T15:04:21Z</updated>
  45.  </entry>
  46.  <entry>
  47.    <title>MicroHOWTO - Welcome</title>
  48.    <link href="http://www.microhowto.info/"/>
  49.    <summary>A collection of step-by-step guides for performing common tasks using open source software.</summary>
  50.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-03-18:lollhttp://www.microhowto.info/</id>
  51.    <updated>2011-03-18T17:22:04Z</updated>
  52.  </entry>
  53.  <entry>
  54.    <title>OpenBenchmarking.org</title>
  55.    <link href="http://openbenchmarking.org/"/>
  56.    <summary>An open, collaborative testing and benchmarking platform for Linux and other operating systems. It's designed by Phoronix Media and the developers behind the Phoronix Test Suite. Must see!</summary>
  57.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-03-08:lollhttp://openbenchmarking.org/</id>
  58.    <updated>2011-03-08T17:21:40Z</updated>
  59.  </entry>
  60.  <entry>
  61.    <title>Gucharmap</title>
  62.    <link href="http://live.gnome.org/Gucharmap"/>
  63.    <summary>Gucharmap is the GNOME character map, based on the Unicode character database.</summary>
  64.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-03-08:lollhttp://live.gnome.org/Gucharmap</id>
  65.    <updated>2011-03-08T17:03:51Z</updated>
  66.  </entry>
  67.  <entry>
  68.    <title>Opcion Font Viewer</title>
  69.    <link href="http://opcion.sourceforge.net/"/>
  70.    <summary>A free and open source font viewer written in Java. It allows the user to view both installed and uninstalled fonts which makes selecting the right font quick and easy.</summary>
  71.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-02-27:lollhttp://opcion.sourceforge.net/</id>
  72.    <updated>2011-02-27T16:25:33Z</updated>
  73.  </entry>
  74.  <entry>
  75.    <title>The Ada Initiative</title>
  76.    <link href="http://adainitiative.org/"/>
  77.    <summary>A non-profit organization dedicated to increasing participation of women in open technology and culture, which includes open source software, Wikipedia and other open data, and open social media. This site is named after Ada Lovelace, who is acknowledged as both the world's first programmer and open source programmer.</summary>
  78.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-02-24:lollhttp://adainitiative.org/</id>
  79.    <updated>2011-02-24T16:47:17Z</updated>
  80.  </entry>
  81.  <entry>
  82.    <title>Custom Desktop Solutions -- FOSS Advocacy</title>
  83.    <link href="http://customlinux.tripod.com/"/>
  84.    <summary>Custom Desktop Solutions advocates, promotes, and installs Free/Open Source Software computing infrastructure to technically empower the small to medium-sized businesses. This site contains a wealth of information about all aspects of Linux and FOSS.</summary>
  85.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-02-21:lollhttp://customlinux.tripod.com/</id>
  86.    <updated>2011-02-21T16:39:22Z</updated>
  87.  </entry>
  88.  <entry>
  89.    <title>X/Config/Resolution - Ubuntu Wiki</title>
  90.    <link href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution"/>
  91.    <summary>Few bother with modelines anymore, but if you want to get the most from your monitor (or you're just a plain control freak) this is the latest, definitive reference. (2011)</summary>
  92.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-02-21:lollhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution</id>
  93.    <updated>2011-02-21T16:25:07Z</updated>
  94.  </entry>
  95.  <entry>
  96.    <title>Player Project</title>
  97.    <link href="http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/"/>
  98.    <summary>The Player Project creates free software (as in freedom) that enables research in robot and sensor systems. The Player robot server is one of the more widely used robot control interfaces in the world.</summary>
  99.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-02-17:lollhttp://playerstage.sourceforge.net/</id>
  100.    <updated>2011-02-17T16:55:55Z</updated>
  101.  </entry>
  102.  <entry>
  103.    <title>Linux Services Organization</title>
  104.    <link href="http://www.linuxsv.org/"/>
  105.    <summary>A non-profit organization formed by professional and non-professional Linux lovers to introduce Linux in the enterprise world. The site has online training tutorials, documentation, articles, information on Linux server configuration and security, and links to further information.</summary>
  106.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-02-17:lollhttp://www.linuxsv.org/</id>
  107.    <updated>2011-02-17T16:49:54Z</updated>
  108.  </entry>
  109.  <entry>
  110.    <title>Parrot VM</title>
  111.    <link href="http://parrot.org/"/>
  112.    <summary>A virtual machine designed to efficiently compile and execute bytecode for dynamic languages. It uses just-in-time compilation for speed to reduce the interpretation overhead. Parrot is not about parrots, though the developers are rather fond of them for obvious reasons. :-) Latest stable release is 3.6.0, 2011-07-19.</summary>
  113.    <id>tag:loll.sourceforge.net,2011-02-13:lollhttp://parrot.org/</id>
  114.    <updated>2011-02-13T18:32:21Z</updated>
  115.  </entry>
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