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      <a href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RenderingProject/aiglx">AIGLX</a>
      is very, very interesting.  I think this is a superior solution to the
      current Novell hack-fest (Xegl is where the love is but that doesn't work
      at all, and Xglx is just <strong>so</strong> sick) that I'm very interested in having a
      play with this.
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    <p>
      As <a href="http://butterfeet.org/blog">Mallum</a> said, the Great 2006
      Novell vs Red Hat War Of The Eye Candy has started.  The the battle commence!
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Songs In The Key Of Life (disc 2</cite>, Stevie Wonder</small>
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