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Full circle magazine - issue 2 have been officially released today (June 29, 2007).
It contains:
- Kubuntu install step-by-step
- How-To : Install Ubuntu on Intel Mac Mini, Virtual Private Networking, Learning Scribus part 2 and Ubuntu for your Grandma!
- Review of System76 Darter Laptop
- Interview with GRAMPS developer
- Letters, Q&A, MyDesktop, MyPC, Top5 and more!
You can download directly from Full circle magazine today. It is useful to have a free magazine for a free operating system.

I'm happy to announce to Ubuntu Linux fans that tribe-2 for Gutsy Gibbon has been released today (June 28, 2007). You can choose any of three types of different images to try with. It is available for downloading here and reading the official release notes today. Gutsy release schedule of tribe-3 is July 19, 2007.
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Full circle magazine - issue 2 have not yet officially released on the site. The projected release date is Friday 29, June 2007 but currently it is complete and available for downloading. Hopefully, this is useful for Ubuntu Linux fans on the world wide.
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As you know that when you enter any commands on your terminal, they will be kept in the history. So, you can know what are your commands in top 10 by using this command:
history | awk '{print $2}' | awk 'BEGIN {FS="|"}{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail | sort -nr
The result is showed as the following:
430 cd
255 ls
142 sudo
16 less
50 apt-cache
14 rm
13 chmod
12 vim
12 history
12 grep
What is your Linux commands in the top 10?
All the big film studios primarily use Linux for animation and visual effects. Perhaps no commercial Linux installation is larger than DreamWorks Animation, with more than 1,000 Linux desktops and more than 3,000 server CPUs.
“For Shrek 3, we will consume close to 20 million CPU render hours for the making of the film”, says DreamWorks Animation CTO Ed Leonard. “Each of our films continues to push the edge of what's possible, requiring more and more compute power.” Everyone knows Moore's Law predicts that compute power will double every one and a half years. A little known corollary is that feature cartoon animation CPU render hours will double every three years. In 2001, the original Shrek movie used about 5 million CPU render hours. In 2004, Shrek 2 used more than 10 million CPU render hours. And in 2007, Shrek 3 is using 20 million CPU render hours.
You can read more at the July 2007 Issue of Linux Journal.
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Click here to download free buddy icons, wallpapers, printables, screensavers, or ecards.
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Join to UbuntuLive today to learn listen, discuss, and learn Ubuntu in action. Many different topics are presented on July 22-24, 2007 in Portland, Oregon.
- Using Ubuntu at the edge of the network
- Ubuntu in small and medium businesses
- Ubuntu in the NGO/non-profit sector
- High performance computing
- Ubuntu Community contributions
- Ubuntu use in developing economies
- Ubuntu in education
- Building Ubuntu-based appliances and products
- Point of sale, mobile, scientific research, banking, and other verticals
- Performance optimization in Ubuntu
- Ubuntu derivatives, such as Kubuntu, Edubuntu, and Xubuntu
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