Full Circle Magazine #88: THE INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE FOR THE UBUNTU LINUX COMMUNITY

· Full Circle Magazine Book 88 · Full Circle Magazine
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About this ebook

This month:

* Command & Conquer
* How-To : Minimal Ubuntu Install, LibreOffice, and GRUB2.
* Graphics : Blender and Inkscape.
* Linux Labs: Ripping DVDs with Handdrake, and Compiling a Kernel
* Arduino
plus: Q&A, Security, Ubuntu Games, and soooo much more.

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4.5
50 reviews
Mac Duff
September 5, 2014
I have been reading Full Circle for over a year now and always find something of interest even though I am not a full-on Linux command line type user. It has very good to excellent tutorials on Linux applications that would otherwise take considerable time to master. I recommend it to new Linux users, particularly those who initially find the Linux world a bit overpowering as it takes a lot of the mystery out of Linux.
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Liam Gutierrez
September 2, 2014
Very informative magazine about Ubuntu and free, open source software. I like the detailed and easy-to-follow tutorials and projects. It also provides a comprehensive summary of the latest developments of Ubuntu and related matter. A must read for Ubuntu users.
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Paddy Landau
September 1, 2014
If you love Linux, especially (but not exclusively) the Ubuntu range of desktops, this magazine is for you. I have been enjoying its range of articles for years.
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Full Circle is a free, independent, monthly magazine dedicated to the Ubuntu family of Linux operating systems. Each month, it contains helpful how-to articles and reader submitted stories.

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