Ive read lots of good books about Ubuntu and Linux in the past few months. This is the first great book.
— Arsgeek.com review of Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition
Keir Thomas walks you through the whole Ubuntu experience from beginning to end, comforting you with a calm voice when you might be feeling a bit lost ... He has done a great and thorough job.
— Free Software Magazine review of Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition
Winner of a Linux Journal Editor's Choice 2006 award (first edition)!
Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition updates the best-selling and award-winning first edition. Its the perfect guide for those switching to the worlds favorite Linux. The new edition has been thoroughly updated to cover technology introduced in the 6.10 release.
In the 680+ fully illustrated pages, you'll learn how to install Linux, set up your hardware and software, customize the desktop experience, browse the Web and send/receive e-mail, play back audio and video, edit digital images, use the OpenOffice.org office suite, and more.
Additionally, youll discover how to perform vital maintenance tasks, such as securing your computer against hackers, updating online, optimizing your system, installing and managing software, backing up, accessing your computer remotely, scheduling tasks, and more.
A whole third of the book is dedicated to Linux internals, including managing system processes and working at the command line. Two appendixes provide a glossary of Linux terms and an index of commands that can be used to control Ubuntu.
Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition is a complete, comprehensive, and unbiased guide to getting the most from Ubuntu.
DVD-ROM
Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition features a unique DVD-ROM companion disk containing the full Ubuntu installation that you can install on your computer. A full installation guide is provided in the book. Also included on the DVD-ROM are the Ubuntu sister projects, such as Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu, and others. Both the long-term support and recent 6.10 releases of all projects are provided.
In Detail
Part 1: Introducing the World of Linux
Opening the book are several chapters providing a brief but complete history of Linux. Youll learn about the key figures in the Linux movement and discover why the politics behind free software are so important.
Part 2: Installing Ubuntu
Here youll find a fully illustrated guide to both installing Ubuntu on your computer and initially preparing the computer for Ubuntu. Detailed screenshots guide you through every step. In addition, theres a problem-solving chapter providing solutions for the most common issues.
Part 3: The No-Nonsense Getting Started Guide
The six chapters of Part 3 take you from zero to hero in as little time as possible. Youll learn whats what on the Ubuntu desktop and how to customize Ubuntu to suit your workflow. Youll be introduced to Linux replacements for your favorite Windows programs, and youll be introduced to the Linux file system, so you can start working straightaway.
Part 4: The Shell and Beyond
The five chapters in Part 4 introduce the heart of Linux: the command line. Youll be introduced to the BASH shell, and a full rundown of the Linux filesystem is provided. Youll learn how to work with text files. The closing chapters of this section teach pro-level tricks you can use at the command line to work more efficiently.
Part 5: Multimedia
Here youll learn how to set up Ubuntu to work with common audio and video files that you might have used under Windows or Macintosh. Then youll be introduced to Ubuntus audio and video playback software. Additionally, a complete guide to image editing and digital image management is provided.
Part 6: Office Tasks
The seven chapters in this section provide a comprehensive guide to the OpenOffice.org office suite. Youll learn how to undertake common tasks using the word processor, spreadsheet, presentations package, and database applications. Additionally, a complete guide to using Ubuntus e-mail and personal information manager is provided.
Part 7: Keeping your System Running
The six chapters in this part of the book pick up from Part 4 and expand on various system management/command-line skills. Youll learn how to perform vital maintenance tasks, such as managing users, or installing and removing software. Its in this part of the book that youll really learn your Linux stripes!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Excellent for linux beginners
This is an excellent book for beginners of Linux/Ubuntu. Has detailed instructions on installation and usage and system maintainence. I wish the DVD were a little more up to date though. However, that is no big deal as almost all things Linux can be downloaded from the internet.
Rating: - Great
The book was supposed to be "used", but it honestly looked brand new, even with an unopened CD. Shipping was fast, and it was just an overall great deal.
Rating: - Beginning Ununtu Linux
I have been an enthusiastic Unbuntu user for almost a year and a half now and find that Beginning Ubuntu Linux to be the most comprehensive and informative book that I have read so far even though I am only read a third of it so far. I feel that book is a must for anyone using Ubuntu who wishes to get the most out it.
Ubuntu is a superior and easier system than any Windows system and Beginning Ubuntu Linux makes even easier. There is an adjustment coming form Windows or Mac and this ... Read More
Rating: - Great beginners guide
I purchased this book to get a better understanding of how Linux, and especially Ubuntu, works - I got exactly that. This book offers a broad basic introduction and a fairly in-depth insight into not just Ubuntu, but also to Linux as a hole.
It describes the differences between Linux and windows, and gives some insight into why Linux does things a little different.
If you a looking for a beginners guide into Ubuntu, this will do the trick!
Rating: - Excellent for the uninitated, but weak for those who want more depth
The title says it all: "BEGINNING Ubuntu Linux". It really is about using Ubuntu Linux as a substitute for Microsoft Windows. There are advantages to doing so, namely cost. Ubuntu Linux is free.
Ubuntu has gained popularity because it is a straight-forward installation, a welcome relief to many people who have previously tried to install Linux or are simply accustomed to the sort of hand-holding insallation of Microsoft products (when nothing goes wrong).