
840 pages | PDF | ISBN:470395087 | 14.5 Mb
The everyday Linux user can easily get overwhelmed by the complexity of the new software that exists when creating an Ubuntu system. This book covers the basics of creating a new system from scratch and explains what software is installed.
You’ll take a tour of installing the Ubuntu Linux distribution system in most environments, including nontraditional situations such as dual-boot and text-based installations. Plus, clear explanations of each of the installed applications show you how to get the most out of each application, rather than simply using them as they exist.
The Insider's Guide to:
Handling Files and File Properties (see Chapter 5)
Understanding the OpenOffice Suite (see Chapter 7)
Watching Web Clips and Editing Videos (see Chapter 12)
Connecting to the Network (see Chapter 14)
Working with Ubuntu Web Servers (see Chapter 21)
Programming in Python® (see Chapter 26)
Working with Ruby Code (see Chapter 29)
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