[lug] Ubuntu users: request for topics for articles

Jeffrey Haemer jeffrey.haemer at gmail.com
Mon Jun 8 06:38:18 MDT 2009


Mike,

Compiz fusion. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compiz_fusion>

When I'm on an Ubuntu desktop, and other people are around, it's the thing
that makes them say, "How can I get that on my computer?"

You can get it under other distros but for Ubuntu, it's the default window
manager.

On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Michael J. Hammel <
mjhammel at graphics-muse.org> wrote:

> I've been asked to write for an new magazine on Ubuntu (or at least
> propose some topics for potential articles).  I'm not an Ubuntu user, in
> fact it mostly annoys me how they hide lots of things to prevent people
> from shooting themselves in the foot.  But I'm willing to learn what the
> distro is all about in order to do some articles for them.
>
> So, as I'm diving into a vm installation of Ubuntu, I have a question
> for Ubuntu users:  What articles would you like to see related to your
> distro?  What complaints about it do you have?  Those might also make
> good article material.
>
> I'm likely to avoid topics that are too Ubuntu specific, like tweaking
> desktop menus and any Canonical-specific admin tools.  I'm more
> interested in hearing about applications you use under Ubuntu that you'd
> like more articles on since the applications should (in most cases) not
> be distro specific.  But I'll run the apps under Ubuntu to make sure
> there are no distro-specific gotchas the readers should know about.
>
> Please don't say GIMP.  I'm already doing a monthly column on that for
> another magazine and 10 years and three books has my head ready to
> 'splode if it has to write anymore than monthly on that topic.
>
> Direct replies are fine since this may not be something the lists want
> to hear about.  But who better to ask than list of Linux users?
>
> FYI:  http://www.ubuntu-user.com/
>
> It's a European or at least UK magazine - not sure if it'll hit US
> shelves.  I think it's owned by the same company that purchased Linux
> Magazine in the US and made it a web-only publication.
>
> PS:  too bad we can't have a Fedora magazine, I mean other than the Red
> Hat online version.
>
> --
> Michael J. Hammel
> mjhammel at graphics-muse.org / http://www.graphics-muse.org
>
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