A view in to the lives of Ubuntu users
mknepher groups
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football
English Football
Terrace (left side)
Footy in the UK - Premiership, Championship, non-league, anything goes apart from the word 'soccer'. Oh and shoulder pads.
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fedora
Fedora users
Everywhere
http://fedoraproject.org/
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in free and open source software.
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android
Android OS
Everywhere
http://www.android.com/
Android is Google's open source OS for mobile devices such as phones, tablets & netbooks. It is based on the Linux kernel & GNU software.
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centos
CentOS - the Community ENTerprise Operating System
Everywhere
http://www.centos.org/
CentOS users, issues, questions
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cycling
Cycling
Where the rubber meets the ground.
All about cycling, whether it is recreational or professional, for advocacy, or just asking questions.
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formula1
Formula one Group f1
Anywhere
http://twitter.com/f1formula1
Formula One News, All about F1, Formula1, Ferrari, Mclaren, Red Bull, mercedes, Lewis Hamilton, Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button
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haikuos
Haiku Operating System
http://www.haiku-os.org/
Haiku is an open-source operating system inspired by the !BeOS. It's designed from the ground up for desktop users.
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oldf1
Formula One
http://identi.ca/group/formula1
Nothing to see here, like A1GP. See !formula1 for the active group.
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banshee
banshee
Everywhere!
http://banshee-project.org/
A group for people who use, develop for, and love banshee; the Linux/Mac media player.
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rhythmbox
Rhythmbox
Your Favorite Linux Distro
http://projects.gnome.org/rhythmbox/
Music player for Linux.
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gnomedo
Gnome DO
http://do.davebsd.com/
GNOME Do allows you to quickly search for many items present on your desktop or the web, and perform useful actions on those items.
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wc2010
World Cup 2010
South Africa
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/
Talk about the 2010 World Cup football tournament. No ticket touting please.
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webos
Palm webOS platform
A Smartphone Near You
http://developer.palm.com/
Palm webOS is a smartphone platform, based on the Linux kernel, and developed by Palm, Inc.