Ubuntu [Linux] Pocket Guide v1.1
Most of us don't shift to free linux distros (such as ubuntu) as compared to Windows operating systems due to lack of knowledge about operability about them. Hereby, I bring you the latest pocket guide to using ubuntu. This is the exact replica of original printed handbook of ubuntu which will help you get familiar with ubuntu operating system.
It's ideal for those who need vital information on all aspects of using Ubuntu, but who don’t have time to wade through thick documentation.
Each chapter of Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference tackles an aspect of Ubuntu.
First, you learn about installation—getting Ubuntu onto your computer—after which you learn how to configure your computer's hardware.
Following this, you’re introduced to the Ubuntu desktop, and the tricks and techniques of efficient day-to-day usage. The book then describes the highways of the Ubuntu filesystem, and gives a full run-down of Ubuntu’s file manager.
Next, the command-line is tackled in-depth, after which software management is explained. Finally, system security is described—configuring the firewall, installing antivirus, and encrypting sensitive data. Appendixes provide a glossary of terms, and a guide to understanding technical documentation.
Written for anybody switching to Ubuntu, particularly former Windows users, Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference assumes zero Linux knowledge. It provides the wisdom of the expert user and concisely conveys core competencies.
Table Of Contents :
- Installing Ubuntu
- Configuring Ubuntu
- Getting to grips with the desktop
- Users and the filesystem
- Hands-on at the command-line
- Software management
- Securing the system
APPENDIX A: Glossary of terms
APPENDIX B: Learning more and getting help
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