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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Fullcircle Issue #43

We’ve got issue 43 out with more of the great FCM goodness that you’ve come to enjoy. This month, we’ve got stuff like:

  • Command and Conquer.
  • How-To : Program in Python – Part 17, Virtualize Part 6 – Debian & Xen, and Editing Photos With Raw Therapee.
  • Review – Conky & Untangle.
  • Top 5 – Backup Ideas.
  • Readers Survey 2010 Comments & Replies!
  • plus: Interviews, Ubuntu Games, My Opinion, My Story, and much much more!

Grab it here!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fullcircle Magazines #41

Issue #41 is out, and as usual, we’ve got lots of great stuff for you. We’ve got an overview of running Windows apps on Ubuntu, a feature on running a business with Ubuntu, more interviews, how-tos, and everything else in between!

This month:
* Command and Conquer.
* How-To : Program in Python – Part 15, Virtualize Part 4 – FreeBSD, and Run A Business With Ubuntu.
* Review – TuxGuitar.* Top 5 – Ways To Run Windows Apps.
* plus: MOTU/Loco/Translation Interviews, Ubuntu Games, My Opinion, My Story, and much much more!

Grab the download here: http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-41/

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Fullcircle Magazine 40

It’s hard to believe, but we’re already at issue 40! We’ve got a lot of great stuff for you in this issue, including a spiffy new logo redesign by Thorsten Wilms. You might also notice a slight font change-that’s the new (official) Ubuntu font.

This month:
Command and Conquer.
How-To : Program in Python – Part 14, Virtualize Part 3 – OpenSolaris, and ADSL Modem As A Switch.
Review – SOFA Statistics.
Top 5 – Favourite Apps.
plus: MOTU Interview, Ubuntu Games, My Opinion, My Story, and now with all new LoCo and Translation Team interviews!

Download issue 40 here.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Full Circle Magazine Issued 33

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 Interview – Didier Roche.
  • Top 5 – Synchronization Clients.
  • Ubuntu Women, Ubuntu Games and all the usual goodness!

Grab it through the Downloads link or here.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Full Circle Magazine Issued 32

This month:

  • Command and Conquer.
  • How-To: Program in Python – Part 6, The Perfect Server – Part 2, Installing Chromium (browser) and Offline Package Install.
  • My Story – Classroom Experiences, and How I Became An Ubuntu Woman.
  • My Opinion – Time To Review The Release Schedule? and Will Linux Ever Get It Right?
  • Review – Music Player Daemon.
  • MOTU Interview – Roderick Greening.
  • Top 5 – Media Centers.
  • Ubuntu Women, Ubuntu Games and all the usual goodness!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Full Circle Magazine Issued 31

This month:

  • Command and Conquer.
  • How-To: Program in Python – Part 5, The Perfect Server – Part 1, and Universe of Sound.
  • My Story – The Conversion.
  • My Opinion – Windows 7.
  • Review – Linux Mint 7.
  • MOTU Interview – Andreas Wenning.
  • Top 5 – Subversion Clients.
  • Ubuntu Women, Ubuntu Games and all the usual goodness!
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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Full Circle Magazine Issued 30

We’ve hit thirty!


Can you believe it? We’ve made it to thirty. That’s right; thirty issues of FCM, and they wouldn’t have happened without you! Here’s a giant thank you to all the editors, translators, writers, hosting donators, and everyone else that’s made FCM and Ubuntu possible.

This month:

  • How-To: Program in Python – Part 4, Applications for Bookworms, Installing OpenOffice.org Base.
  • My Story – The Doctor Is In, Recording Porgy & Bess, Ubuntu Reincarnates Pensioners Laptop
  • Command and Conquer
  • My Opinion – Acer Aspire One Distros
  • Review – Sony PRS-505 Ebook Reader
  • MOTU Interview – Thierry Carrez.
  • Top 5 – Writing Applications.
  • Ubuntu Women, Ubuntu Games and all the usual goodness!

Download it here!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Ubuntu 9.04 Server Guide

The Ubuntu Server Guide contains information on how to install and configure various server applications on your Ubuntu system to fit your needs. It is a step-by-step, task-oriented guide for configuring and customizing your system. This manual discusses many intermediate topics such as the following:
  • Network Configuration
  • Apache2 Configuration
  • Databases
  • Windows Networking
This manual is divided into the following main categories:
  • Installation
  • Package Management
  • Networking
  • Windows Networking

This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of your Ubuntu system. If you need detailed help installing Ubuntu, refer to the Ubuntu Installation Guide.

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Full Circle Magazine Issue #28

Content :

  • Command and Conquer
  • How-To : Program in Python – Part 2, LAMP Server – Part 1, Networking with SSHFS and Fast Internet With Squid.
  • My Story – My Linux Experience I and II.
  • My Opinion – AllMyApps
  • Review – Tellico.
  • MOTU Interview – Stephane Graber.
  • Top 5 – SIP Clients.
  • Ubuntu Women Interview, Ubuntu Games and all the usual goodness!

Download : http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-28/

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Fullcircle Magazine Issue-27

This month, we've got a new series for you readers. Programming in Python! Besides that, we've got all the usual goodness:
* Command and Conquer
* How To: Program in Python - Part 1, Scan To PDF/DJVU, Associate A File Typeand Inkscape - Part 4.
* My Story - My Ubuntu Home Server.* Review - Amarok 1.4.
* MOTU Interview - Nathan Handler.
* Top 5 - Screenshot Tools.
* Ubuntu Women, Ubuntu Games plus all the usual goodness!

Get it while it's hot! http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-27

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Ubuntu KungFu

Ubuntu Kung Fu provides hints, hacks, tweaks and tricks for every level of user. Guaranteed to be free of the usual dross that fills tips books, Ubuntu Kung Fu is written to be entertaining and, above all, readable. Its 300+ concise tips utilize and exploit hidden or lesser-known features to boost day-to-day productivity. You'll also find tips on tweaking Ubuntu, wrangling the system into shape, optimizing, enhancing security, and lots more. Learn what extraordinary things can be done with Ubuntu. Written with the migrating Windows or Mac OS X user in mind, Ubuntu Kung Fu avoids the usual Linux/Unix folklore that can send most of us to sleep. The tips have one aim--to produce results as quickly as possible, in an environment where the reader can polish their skills as they read. This is the Linux book for the rest of us.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Full Circle - The Ubuntu Community Magazine

It's hard to believe th at Ubuntu is now four years old and has been through several versions already. First released in October 2004 by Canonical Limited, and originally called no-name-yet.com (which still works incidentally), Ubuntu is a fork of the decade-old Debian GNU/Linux. The name, Ubuntu, comes from the Zulu and Xhosa concept of ubuntu which means 'I am what I am because of who we all are ,'which becomes 'Linux for Human Beings ' – Ubuntu's slogan. For a desktop environment, Ubuntu used GNOME and, like GNOME, Ubuntu promised new versions every six months - something no other Linux distribution would promised , even today.

Each release of the Ubuntu core was given a code name. Warty Warthog being the first, with each subsequent release being given a somewhat humorous animal code name .

Edisi 01, Edisi 02, Edisi 03, Edisi 04, Edisi 05, Edisi 06, Edisi 07, Edisi 08, Edisi 09, Edisi 10, Edisi 11, Edisi 12, Edisi 13, Edisi 14, Edisi 15, Edisi 16, Edisi 17, Edisi 18, Edisi 19

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Red Hat Linux 7.2 Bible, Unlimited Edition

Linux was a phenomenon waiting to happen. The computer industry suffered from a rift. In the 1980s and 1990s, people had to choose between inexpensive, market−driven PC operating systems from Microsoft and expensive, technology−driven operating systems such as UNIX. Free software was being created all over the world, but lacked a common platform to rally around. Linux has become that common platform.

Red Hat Linux is the most popular commercial distribution of Linux. Red Hat and other commercial distributions, such as Caldera's OpenLinux, have taken the Linux concept a step further. With Red Hat Linux, users no longer have to download, compile, and check Linux source code to make sure that all the right pieces are put together for Linux to work. Basically, Red Hat has made it possible for Linux to be used by people other than computer geeks.

Red Hat Linux has also made Linux a more viable alternative for corporate users. Many companies have felt insecure about relying on a free operating system to handle their critical data. With Red Hat Linux, they can rely on Red Hat Software, Inc. (http://www.redhat.com/) to provide tested versions of that software and technical support if there are problems.

Ubuntu Mobile & Embedded

Topics
  1. What is a MID
  2. What is Ubuntu Mobile & Embedded
  3. Intel
  4. Community
  5. Resources
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Virtualization: Know your options on Ubuntu

Multiple technologies exists to provide a virtual environment:
• Emulation
• Binary translation
• Paravirtualization
• Full Virtualization
• Containment

Multiple points of view need to be examined:
• Host (server)
• Desktop
• Guest

LTS Tutorials: Using Ubuntu in the Enterprise

Using Ubuntu in the Enterprise presentations contain:
‣ Support
‣ Prerequisite Considerations
‣ Network Installation Options
‣ Installing Network Services
‣ Network and Local Security
‣ Automated Installation

Ubuntu Reference Commands

Ebooks which contains commands for setting privileges, display, system references, and many

Friday, December 12, 2008

Linux Administrator

Buku ini merupakan buku panduan bagi linux administrator dimana buku ini merisi materi tentang :
  1. Network
  2. Menambah/mengurangi aplikasi
  3. Menggunakan Synaptic Manager
  4. Menggunakan Mirror Local repo.ugm.ac.id
  5. Menambah Aplikasi Melalui Synaptic
  6. Mengurangi Aplikasi Melalui Synaptic
  7. Instalasi aplikasi tambahan dengan apt-get (modus teks dari synaptic)
  8. Berbagi file (file sharing)
  9. Berbagi file dengan samba
  10. Berbagi file dengan NFS

Friday, December 5, 2008

Ubuntu Guide

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron)

Ubuntu Hardy Heron, the successor to Gutsy Gibbon was released on the 24th of
April 2008. Please help test and perfect this guide.

This guide was started by Chua Wen Kiat (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia). It is now being maintained by the Linux Center (http://linux.edu.lv/index.php?newlang=english) of University of Latvia (http://www.lu.lv/eng/) , and everyone else who is willing to contribute.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

100 Linux Tips and Tricks

This book is copyright by Patrick Lambert. It is provided free of charge in the hope that it will be useful. You may copy, distribute and print this book. You may not modify it without prior written consent from the author.

The tips in this book are given AS-IS. This means that I shall not be responsible for any damage that may occur from their use. You use them at your own risks.

Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds
RedHat is a trademark of RedHat Software Inc.
Windows and DOS are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
Sound Blaster is a trademark of Creative Labs
PostScript is a trademark of Adobe
Other trademarks and copyrights may apply.