
The next issue of
UserAnddLINUX magazine has
appeared and, undoubtedly, it could not pass silently.
First of all: it consists of the best, in the opinion of the editors, articles by the authors of the “Contest of Russian-language articles in Ubuntu 2011”. Secondly: several scandalous articles have been published in the magazine, which will open their eyes and tell the truth about operating systems.
In the magazine you will read how UALinux is going to save you up to $ 85 on each purchased computer / laptop.
“The buyer DOES NOT INFORM that buying a laptop for 3000 hryvnia from a licensed Windows, it pays for this system from 700 hryvnia, which are already included in the price of this laptop and are not displayed in the CHECK at the time of purchase.”
You will learn how lawyers, journalists, guitarists, translators, teachers, and schoolchildren get used to Ubuntu OS:
"... I began to gnaw at the thought that all my creative work can be stopped by uncles in epaulettes in the moment, and even articles from the criminal code in my biography can be crammed with the most fair court in the world." Alexander BorovinUbuntu for blondes in a joking way:
“Ubuntu Linux comes with a lot of themes. They are somewhat similar to your dresses, and you can always apply different themes according to your mood and admire the look of your operating system. ” Vasily Alekseenko')
Also in the room:
• The most outspoken talk about the Cold War licensed operating systems and how to raise the popularity of the Ubuntu OS;
• Choose to live honestly with Ubuntu 11.04 or talk about virtual humanity;
• Ubuntu to help Windows: strange, but true!
In the printed issue you will find the full articles from the Ubuntu 2011 competition, as well as the author articles:
• Adventures in Ubuntu Live 11.10;
• 5 reasons why I like Ubuntu 11.04 (Unity) and 10 reasons why not;
• Unity. Description of the main parts of the interface;
• Fresh reviews of mobile devices.
Summarizing all the above, I will say that the magazine was interesting to look through even to a geek like me. Quite interesting things are described in ordinary human language.
But still there are flaws. First, some screenshots are terrible ... Some are blurred, but stretched, they are simply not readable. Secondly, I would like more detailed articles. For example, it would be very interesting to read about Jack and, in general, about guitar processors, and the article describes what it is and how to start it, so there is a feeling of understatement.
You can download / buy the printed version of the magazine on the
official UALinux website .
PS: And from the look of the chief editor I want to reread this magazine again and again :-)