Ceci est une ancienne révision du document !
Au départ, et pendant plusieurs pages, il n'y a que les images de graphiques…
Last, but not least, is a brief list of the subjects that some of you wanted to see covered in Full Circle.
If anyone out there wants to write about these subjects please drop an email to me, Ronnie, at: ronnie@fullcirclemagazine.org and give a brief outline of what you're thinking of writing about.
You don't have to be an expert in something to write about it. If you know the basics or something and can help someone else learn the basics then that's what Full Circle is all about. We need you, the readers, to submit articles.
One final note on 'things you'd like to see covered': putting 'more articles for newbies' (as many people did) doesn't mean anything. We need to know exactly what it is you don't understand. Where you're getting stuck. Feel free to send an email to the above address detailing more about your problems with articles in FCM, or just in using Ubuntu/Linux.
• Server • Security • Networking • Themes • Window decoration • Shell scripts • Windows > Ubuntu • Ardour • Music programming • VPS • Web design • 3D printing • Statistics with Python • Business software • Tips and tricks • Distro reviews • Windows alternatives • Wine configurations • Desktop environment configurations • Performance tweaks • Compile portable distro (for USB) • BASH scripts • First setup guidelines • Download from non-Ubuntu sources • Partitioning to preserve /home • Optimise partitions • Amateur radio (HAM) • Kernel stuff • Small server setups • Security articles • Home automation/control • Forensics • Bug tracking • LTS vs Current release • Linux system files
Several people asked about a table of contents for Full Circle. While we don't have all 120 issues in it, there's a link to a Table of Contents at the top of the Full Circle web site. I think it currently only covers FCM#01-80, but if anyone out there wants to take on the task of updating that wiki page, or making a new ToC, feel free.