by Andrew Hudson (Author), PaulHudson (Author), Matthew Helmke (Author), RyanTroy (Author)
Ubuntu Unleashed 2010 Edition presents comprehensive coverage of the
popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. Windows users, Mac users, and Linux enthusiasts have been increasingly turning to Ubuntu for a user-friendly, easy-to-use Linux distribution.
This book provides detailed information on installing, using, and administering Ubuntu. You will learn how to set up a workstation or a server, and you will find complete details on Ubuntu's easy-to-use desktop and productivity software.
Ubuntu Unleashed 2010 Edition includes a range of coverage: From the software you need in your everyday work, such as the OpenOffice.org productivity suite, to how to configure your Linux desktop to run smoothly using multiple printers, shell scripts, and more.
For the hardcore Linux enthusiast, there is complete coverage of the
X Window system, Linux programming, web server administration, and network administration.
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a Install and configure Ubuntu
a Get all your system's devices and peripherals up and running
a Configure and use the X Window System
a Manage Linux services and users
a Run a printer server
a Connect to a local network and the Internet
a Set up and administer a web server with Apache
a Secure your machine and your network from intruders
a Learn shell scripting
a Share files with Windows users using Samba
a Get productive with OpenOffice.org
a Play games on Linux
a Use Linux multimedia programs
a Create and maintain a MySQL database
a Configure a firewall
a Set up an FTP server
a Use Ubuntu's development and programming tools
a Tune your Ubuntu system for maximum performance
a Learn to manage and compile the kernel and modules
Format: Paperback
Pages: 864
Edition: 5
Publisher: Sams
Published: 15 Dec 2009
ISBN 10: 0672331098
ISBN 13: 9780672331091
Andrew Hudson is a freelance journalist who specializes in writing about Linux. He has significant experience in Red Hat and Debian-based Linux distributions and deployments and can often be found sitting at his keyboard tweaking various settings and config files just for the hell of it. He lives in Wiltshire, which is a county of England, along with his wife, Bernice, and their son, John. Andrew does not like Emacs. He can be reached at andy.hudson@gmail.com.
Paul Hudson is a recognized expert in open-source technologies. He is also a professional developer and full-time journalist for Future Publishing. His articles have appeared in Mac Format, PC Answers, PC Format, PC Plus, and Linux Format. Paul is passionate about free software in all its forms and uses a mix of Linux and BSD to power his desktops and servers. Paul likes Emacs. Paul can be contacted through http://hudzilla.org.
Matthew Helmke is an active member of the Ubuntu Linux community as an Administrator and Forum Council member for the Ubuntu Forums (http://ubuntuforums.org), and coauthored the most recent editions of Prentice Hall's The Official Ubuntu Book. Matthew first used Unix in 1987 while studying Lisp on a Vax at the university. He is currently working on a master's degree in Information Resources and Library Science at the University of Arizona while working as the senior technical writer for iPlant Collaborative, a project creating software to help biologists do genetic research.
Ryan Troy has more than 12 years of Unix/Linux system administration experience in industries ranging from web hosting to newspapers. He serves as technical administrator and chairman of the Ubuntu Forum Council and founded the Ubuntu Forums in 2004. He currently works for a Michigan based consulting company and specializes in Storage and Virtualization. You can find out more about Ryan at http://rtroy.com.