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Welcome to another issue of Full Circle.
One up, one down. Elmer has had to take the month off from LibreOffice, but Greg is back for a quick Python column. Greg's been pretty sick these days, so if you're a Python fan feel free to email him a get-well-soon message: greg.gregwa@gmail.com. We have a double install this month - one article shows how you can install an absolute minimalistic Xubuntu install, and one article shows how you can install *buntu alongside Windows 10. Even if your machine has the evil UEFI enabled in the BIOS.
While YouTube recently announced a dedicated streaming service for games, there's always been Twitch. Oscar uses his Ubuntu Games column this month to discuss how to broadcast to Twitch using the Open Broadcaster Software (OBS). I'd love to do something like this, but my upload speed is nothing short of dire. Of course, OBS isn't just for games; it can broadcast anything from your machine.
By the time you read this, the latest OTA update (7 in the case of my Meizu) for Ubuntu phones should have been unleashed. To coincide with that, Lucas has dedicated his C&C this month (and next month) to coding for Ubuntu phones. The apps for Ubuntu phones were sparse, but they're getting better all the time. Two of my favourites have just been updated: Activity Tracker and uNav. Activity Tracker can track (via GPS) your walking, running or (in my case) cycling. It's not as sophisticated as some of its Android equivalents, but you can still go back and look at your route on the map. And Chris is always updating it. While uNav was always a route finder for cars, its developer (Marcos) has added features to now allow it to give route advice on cycle routes. I've not tried it yet, but will report back on it soon.
All the best, and keep in touch! Ronnie ronnie@fullcirclemagazine.org