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Every month we like to publish some of the emails we receive. If you would like to submit a letter for publication, even if it's a compliment or complaint, please email it to: letters@fulcirclemagazine.org. PLEASE NOTE: some letters maybe edited for space reasons.

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Full Circle Magazine
 · 1 year ago

Thanks very much to you and everyone who contributed to this project. _I haven't finished reading it yet, but the content I have seen so far is of excellent quality and I'm very pleased to see it coming together.

Matt Zimmerman


I am a fairly new Linux user and I would like to thank you for putting out this magazine. I know it probably takes a lot of hard work and I appreciate it. I like how you have something for everyone, the noobs and the more advanced users. Please continue to create this wonderful magazine.

FaDe 420


I very much enjoyed reading Full Circle Magazine Issue #1. However, I would like to be able to print it out so I can read it, so I think any links you put in articles should also have the url printed as well, not just a "find it here" link title. Thank you, and I look forward to future issues!

Mack Richards

Editor: We'll do our best to try and include full URL's where possible, but sometimes the long URL's either take up too much space or would be a nightmare to have you type in! But we'll keep it in mind!


Great job on the magazine. I'm not currently a Linux user, but hope to be soon. I found the magazine to have a great mix of articles, and it wasn't way over my head, like so much Linux stuff I've read.

Wonderful premiere issue. I'm looking forward to future issues.

Lee Schwabe


I just read you #1 issue and I loved every bit of it. Really informative, nice looking, complete and interesting, I'll definitely be a regular reader. I use GNU/Linux (Ubuntu from day 1) for about a year now, and I use it as my primary OS since about 2 months. Your magazine is like candy to me.

Keep on the good work, you're doing all this for a good reason.

John from Montreal, PQ


This magazine is absolutely incredible._ I stumbled onto_ this while browsing the web and was highly intrigued by it as I am a relatively new Kubuntu user (Dapper Drake was my first distro). The howtos are nice and very informative. Please keep up the good work.

Garry Butler


After using Ubuntu for a few months I'm amazed at how much I accepted as normal operating procedure under Windows. Now, when I use Windows at work I have no patience for the constant slow downs, crashes, blue screens, and fatal errors that is the norm for Windows.

Thanks again and keep up the good work.

Steve Goodman

Editor: Those are just a few of the emails we received after the release of issue #0. Myself and all those involved want to thank you all for the good wishes and articles you've been sending in. Keep those articles and stories coming!


I want to tell you about something that could be interesting for a future article: feisty fawn is not compatible with nvidia G80 cards (8800 gts and gtx). If you looking for internet you will see that a lot of people install the property and repository drivers and only get a black screen. It would be nice if you analyze the problem and talk about in your magazine.

Diego Giao

Editor: Anyone else out there having G80 problems? Remember: you can use LaunchPad to file bug reports. Be sure to submit your bug reports because if no-one knows about your bug, it'll certainly never get fixed!


I just wanted to compliment you on the magazine. _I found it to be very well thought out and executed. _I didn't know about Gramps and am planning on working on a family tree project. _I am glad I read the magazine to learn about this program.

Michael Naughton

Editor: Thank you Michael. I'm sure you'll find GRAMPS to be exactly what your looking for. I've used it in the past for part of my own family tree, and it was a joy to use. Check this issue for our exclusive interview with Don, the lead developer of the GRAMPS software.


It was a pleasure reading the first issue of full circle, but I would like to comment on the 'top 5 linux games' article ... I've tried most of linux games and have never found a game that is better than Tremulous (www.tremulous.net) _and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremulous for more info.

Verb

Editor: Thanks Verb. Tremulous does indeed look pretty special and very polished. We'll get someone from the team on the case to give it a test run and hopefully review it in a future issue. Better still; anyone out there want to write an in-depth review of Tremulous?

Tremulous in all its 3D glory!
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