Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition is the update to the best-selling book on Ubuntu, today's hottest Linux distribution. Targeting newcomers to Linux and to the Ubuntu distribution alike, readers are presented with an introduction to the world of Linux and open source community, followed by a detailed overview of Ubuntu's installation and configuration process. From there readers learn how to wield total control over their newly installed operating system, and are guided through common tasks such as writing documents, listening to audio CDs and MP3s, watching movies, using VOIP and chat, and of course general system maintenance matters. Additionally, there's a series of comprehensive tutorials on Linux internals and the command-line prompt-essential for any Linux user-and the book includes special sections on optimization, security, and system maintenance. The book comes with a DVD containing the complete Ubuntu Linux distribution. All you need to do is insert the DVD and follow the instructions in the book to install this distribution. * The ultimate guide to Ubuntu, the hottest Linux distribution on the planet.*
Forgoes introductions to esoteric Linux topics so commonly found in other books and instead focuses on everyday tasks for everyday users: printer and file sharing configuration, office document management, and listening to MP3s and watching movies among them. What you'll learn* Use Ubuntu as a daily desktop replacement.* Complete all manner of office tasks, such as creating Microsoft Office-compatible documents and spreadsheets, using e-mail, and managing contacts.* Listen to MP3s and CDs, and watch movies using a user-friendly Linux desktop.* Configure Ubuntu's printer- and file-sharing features to share resources seamlessly with other computers on your network.* Become a proficient user of the Linux command line. Who is this book for? Beginning Linux users seeking to explore the popular Ubuntu distribution About the Apress Beginning Series The Beginning series from Apress is the right choice to get the information you need to land that crucial entry-level job. These books will teach you a standard and important technology from the ground up because they are explicitly designed to take you from "novice to professional."
You'll start your journey by seeing what you need to know-but without needless theory and filler. You'll build your skill set by learning how to put together real-world projects step by step. So whether your goal is your next career challenge or a new learning opportunity, the Beginning series from Apress will take you there-it is your trusted guide through unfamiliar territory!
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Höhe: 235 mm
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Keir Thomas is an award-winning author who has written several best-selling beginning-level Linux titles for Apress. A former computer magazine editor, he has been writing about computers, operating systems, and software for a decade. He has also edited many computing titles.
Keir currently works as a full-time author and has written four books for Apress. He lives on the side of a mountain in England, and his hobbies include hiking and playing musical instruments.
Jaime Sicam occasionally works as an IT instructor and consultant. Prior to his hiatus from working full time, he indulged himself as one of the system administrators in the engineering team of Defender Technologies Group. Jaime takes pride in being part of DOST-ASTI (Advanced Science and Technology Institute) on Bayanihan Linux. His team advocated the use of open source software for the computing needs of government agencies, schools, and small and medium-size enterprises in the Philippines. He enjoys technology, road trips, and keeping up-to-date on news of the Utah Jazz.
Part I. Introducing the World of Linux
Chapter 1. Welcome!
Chapter 2. A History and Politics Lesson
Chapter 3. The Realities of Running Linux
Part II. Installing Ubuntu
Chapter 4. Preinstallation Steps
Chapter 5. Installing Ubuntu
Chapter 6. Solving Installation Problems
Part III. The No-Nonsense Getting Started Guide
Chapter 7. Booting Ubuntu for the First Time
Chapter 8. Getting Everything Up and Running
Chapter 9. How to Secure Your Computer
Chapter 10. Personalizing Ubuntu: Getting Everything Just Right
Chapter 11. Ubuntu Replacements for Windows Programs
Chapter 12. Managing Your Files
Part IV. The Shell and Beyond
Chapter 13. Introducing the BASH Shell
Chapter 14. Understanding Linux Files and Users
Chapter 15. Working with Text Files
Chapter 16. Taking Control of the System
Chapter 17. Cool Shell Tricks
Part V. Multimedia
Chapter 18. Digital Music
Chapter 19. Movies and Multimedia
Chapter 20. Image Editing
Part VI. Office Tasks
Chapter 21. Making the Move to OpenOffice.org
Chapter 22. OpenOffice.org Overview
Chapter 23. In Depth: Writer
Chapter 24. In Depth: Calc
Chapter 25. In Depth: Impress
Chapter 26. In Depth: Base
Chapter 27. In Depth: Evolution
Chapter 28. Running Microsoft Office Under Ubuntu
Part VII. Keeping Your System Running
Chapter 29. Installing Software
Chapter 30. Managing Users
Chapter 31. Optimizing Your System
Chapter 32. Backing Up Data
Chapter 33. Scheduling Tasks
Chapter 34. Accessing Computers Remotely
Appendix A. Glossary of Linux Terms
Appendix B. BASH Command Index
Appendix C. Getting Further Help
Appendix D. Other Versions of Ubuntu