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Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tot167 at Sept. 17, 2009
Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition

Keir Thomas, Andy Channelle, Jaime Sicam, "Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition"
Apress | 2009 | ISBN: 1430219998 | 800 pages | PDF | 12,5 MB

Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by igor_lv at Feb. 9, 2014
Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition (Repost)

Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition - Keir Thomas
2009 | ISBN: 1430219998 | PDF | 800 pages | 15 Mb

Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition is the update to the best–selling book on Ubuntu, today’s hottest Linux distribution. Targeting newcomers to Linux and to the Ubuntu distribution alike, readers are presented with an introduction to the world of Linux and open source community, followed by a detailed overview of Ubuntu’s installation and configuration process. From there readers learn how to wield total control over their newly installed operating system, and are guided through common tasks such as writing documents, listening to audio CDs and MP3s, watching movies, using VOIP and chat, and of course general system maintenance matters.

Beginning Ubuntu Linux: From Novice to Professional, Fourth Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Feb. 5, 2020
Beginning Ubuntu Linux: From Novice to Professional, Fourth Edition

Beginning Ubuntu Linux: From Novice to Professional, Fourth Edition by Keir Thomas
English | PDF | 2009 | 766 Pages | ISBN : 1430219998 | 14.81 MB

Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Fourth Edition is the update to the bestselling book on Ubuntu, today’s hottest Linux distribution. Targeting newcomers to Linux and to the Ubuntu distribution alike, readers are presented with an introduction to the world of Linux and open source community, followed by a detailed overview of Ubuntu’s installation and configuration process. From there readers learn how to wield total control over their newly installed operating system, and are guided through common tasks such as writing documents, listening to audio CDs and MP3s, watching movies, using VoIP and chat, and of course general system maintenance matters.