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Languages currently under translation are French, Chinese, Italian, Greek, Brazilian Portuguese and Norwegian. Languages currently under translation are French, Chinese, Italian, Greek, Brazilian Portuguese, Norwegian and Persian/Farsi.

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THE Ubuntu Community Magazine

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Contact

Website: http://www.fullcirclemagazine.org

IRC: #fullcirclemagazine on irc.freenode.net

Editor: Ronnie Tucker - ronnie@fullcirclemagazine.org

Webmaster: Rob K. (aka: linuxgeekery) - admin@fullcirclemagazine.org

Issues

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[http://files.fullcirclemagazine.org/uploads/issue0.pdf DOWNLOAD ISSUE #0]

For issues in other languages see [http://fullcirclemagazine.org/index.php?action=tpmod;dl]

If your native language is not listed, you could [#head-0d1b95bb1e35b3bd0a4327e8b5fc8603555610fa volunteer to help with translation].

Languages currently under translation are French, Chinese, Italian, Greek, Brazilian Portuguese, Norwegian and Persian/Farsi.

Languages that are currently available are English, Galician, Russian and Spanish.

Guidelines

The single rule for an article is; it must somehow be linked to Ubuntu or one of the many derivatives of Ubuntu (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu etc).

Please follow these rules :

  • Write your article in whichever software you choose, I would recommend OpenOffice, but most importantly - PLEASE SPELL CHECK IT!

  • In your article, please indicate where you would like a particular image to be placed.
  • Images should be either JPG or PNG. If you must use JPG please use very little compression.
  • Regarding image sizes; if in doubt, send a full size screengrab and we will reduce the size before publication.

We always need help with articles. Articles can be of anything as long as it follows the single rule mentioned above. If you can't write articles but hang out in forums, send us interesting forum threads that we could print. If your native language is not English, don't worry, write your article and one of us on the team will proof-read it for you, not only are you helping the magazine and the community but we'll help you with your English!

When you are completely satisfied with your article either add it to the relevant wiki page below or email it to articles@fullcirclemagazine.org

If you want to drop us some Linux news, please email it to news@fullcirclemagazine.org.

Your comments and suggestions should be emailed to letters@fullcirclemagazine.org

Article Editing on the Wiki

Collaboration between writers and community is highly encourage but can also destroy a writers article. Please; if you think an article needs major changes, contact the writer to discuss the changes first. Many writers do not want someone changing half their article, and rightly so...

Article Ideas

Add your ideas and articles into the correct category page below. If you want to use an idea for an article, please place your name beside the idea you wish to use. Also if you are working on an article, add it here and place your name beside it so that someone else doesn't work on a similar article.

Magazine Categories

/TheNews

Four weeks is a long time in the Linux world and fullcircle will bring you all the best news from around the internet.


/FlavourOfTheMonth

Scared to install or upgrade a flavour of Linux? Fear not, read through these installs/upgrades to see exactly what you'll be asked.


/MyStory

Do you love Ubuntu so much that you just want to tell the whole world? Perhaps you have a quirky story to tell about what influenced you to take the plunge and install Ubuntu? Maybe you have an opinion you want to get across? Contribute to the community by telling us your story!


/MonthlyLetters

Your emails and all the best bits from your favourite Linux forums to help start lively debate...


/MonthlyReviews

Not sure if a piece of software is for you? Not sure what a piece of software even does? Not only software but there's hardware reviews in here too. You might even find some game reviews too!


/HowTo

This is the real meat of the magazine, the How-to section. Here you'll find out how to install, configure or just tinker with various applications...



/MonthlyInterview

We take a personality from the Linux community and put them under the spotlight. You ask the questions...


/TheList

Wonder what the Top music players are? Or what the Top internet applications are? Find out here. We aim to bring you some of the more obscure apps...


/MyDesktop

You're so proud of your desktop yet you've nowhere to show it off? You do now. As well as desktops we'll also be showing you some awesome machines...


Translations

/TranslateFullCircle

If you are interested in translating full circle to your native language this is the page for you. Please read the instructions carefully!

CategoryUbuntuTeams

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