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	<title>Schneier on Security: Lock-In</title>
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	<title>Linux hole patched</title>
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		<p>This major breach in the Linux kernel gives root access to an exposed machine.</p>
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	<title>A New User Guide to Linux Communities | Yet Another Linux Blog</title>
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		<p>Something I wrote up about how a new user of Linux should approach Linux communities.</p>
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