29 is the tenth prime number, but you didn’t want to know that. What you do want to know is that issue 29 means that we’re going to hit #30 next month!
This month, you’ll get:
This month, we’ve got a new series for you readers; Programming in Python! Besides that, we’ve got all the usual goodness:
This month marks the 34th issue of Full Circle, along with the new and improved companion Full Circle Podcast! Now, along with your magazine, you’ve got an extra 40 minutes of auditory Full Circle goodness. Just click the podcast link above and take a listen.
In the magazine:
Along with a long-promised site redesign, this month, we’ve got some more FCM goodness in store for you readers.
This month:
A new month (well, in two days) and a new magazine issue is out.
This month, we’ve got:
Command and Conquer.
How-To : Program in Python – Part 7, Create A Media Center with a Revo, Ubuntu and Boxee, and The Perfect Server – Part 3.
My Story – Ubuntu in Public Education, and Why I Use Linux.
Review – Exaile.
MOTU Intervi
That’s right folks, it’s Full Circle time!
This month:
* Command and Conquer.
* How-To : Program in Python – Part 26, LibreOffice – Part 7, Ubuntu Development – Part 4, GRAMPS – Part 1, and Ubuntu For Business & Education.
* Linux Lab – ZoneMinder CCTV – Part 1.
* Review – Chrombook.
* I Think – Would you like to see an audio editing
Full Circle 51
This month:
* Command and Conquer.
* How-To : Program in Python – Part 25, LibreOffice – Part 6, Ubuntu Development – Part 3, and Using KDE (4.6) Part 2.
* Linux Lab – Creating Your Own Repository.
* Review – GRAMPS.
* Top 5 – VOIP Clients.
* I Think – What Distro(s) Do You Use?
plus: Ubuntu Games, My Story, and much much more!
Get it while
This month:
* Linux News – Security Alert!
* Command and Conquer.
* How-To : Beginning Python – Part 36, LibreOffice Part 17, and DavMail.
* Graphics : Kdenlive Part 1, and Inkscape Part 4.
* Web Dev : LAMP
* Linux Lab – Tweet Screen The Finale.
* Review – Flirc.
* Closing Windows – Wallpaper and Themes.
plus: Ask The New Guy, Ubuntu Games, My Desktop, My Opinion, My
At the writing of this post, it’s new year’s for most of the world (and definitely will be by the time most of you read this). Not only is it a new year, it’s a new decade full of promises for the computing world and the world at large. I hope you’ve enjoyed our foray into Ubuntu and Linux for the past few years. Here’s to many more!