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Welcome to another issue of Full Circle. Bienvenue dans un nouveau numéro de Full Circle
Well, I hope you enjoyed the epic 100 page FCM#100. With this issue, normal service resumes. We've no Python this month (Greg is getting some surgery done), but we do have the usual Inkscape, LibreOffice, the second part of creating a website with infrastructure, and a HowTo on installing a newer software version. Sometimes the repositories are a bit out of date, and it takes a PPA to get the latest, and (hopefully!) greatest version of some software. Alan Ward is showing you how it's done.
I've cheated a bit this month with my Arduino column in that there's no actual Arduino in it, but it is still electronics related. Tron-Club is a new monthly electronics box that I signed up for, and, I have to say, I'm impressed. I hope more people sign up for it, and it really takes off. It's a great idea to gently nudge people into electronics.
Charles discusses installing Drupal 7 in Linux Labs, SJ discusses ChromeOS apps and addons in Chrome Cult. Also, the first viruses in his Linux Loopback section.
Things are heating up in the world of Ubuntu phones. The BQ E4.5 and E5HD are now, both, available worldwide, and the Indian online retailer SnapDeal is selling both BQ phones tailored to India (ie: with pre-installed Indian scopes). This is great news. Even while still in its infancy the Ubuntu phones are doing great. While there's still to be an official U.S. release (with hardware tailored to that market) the BQ phones are a great starting point.
All the best, and keep in touch! Ronnie ronnie@fullcirclemagazine.org