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Welcome to another issue of Full Circle.
There's no Python this month, but there's an excellent replacement article on how to create a sleek minimalistic Ubuntu desktop. Great for speeding up your currently powerful PC, or for brining an old disused PC back to life. LibreOffice, Blender and Inkscape all continue, while the GRUB series comes to an end. But, where one thing ends another begins; a new series from Alan Ward on what a kernel is, does, and how you can compile one. Kernels are a complex beast, so expect this series to run for a good four or five issues at least. And if you're looking for a way to digitise your DVD collection to your media player then this month's column from Charles should keep you right.
I'm running low, or out of, several types of articles. So, if you'd like to see your words in FCM now is your best chance to submit; a review (hardware, software, books, etc.), questions about the security of your machine/software, a screenshot and some info about your current desktop, your personal story of how you become a Linux/Ubuntu user, even your opinion of Ubuntu, or the Linux world in general. As I always say; if there's no articles, there's no magazine. I like publishing your non-technical articles. It stops the magazine being too techy/geeky. Not that I have enough How-To's to fill the magazine each month, but I personally hate magazines that don't focus on the ordinary users. I want to know what software you folks are using, what games you're playing, what books you're reading, and what you're using your machine for and, if possible, how you did it.
All the best, and keep in touch!