Friday, November 6, 2009

Ubuntu Linux For Dummies - Graphically Rich Book






Ubuntu Linux® For Dummies®
by Paul G. Sery

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Pub Date: April 30, 2007
Print ISBN-10: 0-470-12505-5
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-470-12505-2
Pages: 384
Overview

What has made Ubuntu the most popular Linux distribution in recent
years? It's the emphasis on ease of installation and use. It gets
even easier when paired with

Ubuntu Linux For Dummies.

This
friendly reference shows you how to run Ubuntu directly from CD-ROM
and install it on a PC as a personal workstation and network
server. You'll find out how to download Ubuntu and start
using it right away. You'll also discover how to:

  • Connect to a LAN via a wireless and Ethernet

  • Use OpenOffice.org and Mozilla Firefox drawing and editing

  • Tap into multimedia, graphics and other applications using
    Ubuntu

  • Create services for a home or small business network

  • Generate and manage web pages, print services, and more

  • Find helpful information about Ubuntu and Linux

  • Troubleshoot and fix problems

"Ubuntu" means "humanity toward others." Operating system
guidebooks don't get any more humane than Ubuntu Linux For
Dummies
.






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