Ubuntu Linux Secrets
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:27/03/2009
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Price:$82.99
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Biography
Richard Blum has worked in the IT industry for nearly two decades as both a systems and network administrator. During this time he has administered UNIX, Linux, Novell, and Microsoft servers, and has helped design and maintain a 3,500-user network utilizing Cisco switches and routers. He is the author of several Linux books, including Professional Linux Programming, Linux For Dummies, 8th Edition, and Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible.
Table of Contents
2. Playing With the LiveCD.
3. Installing Ubuntu.
4. Exploring the Desktop.
5. File Management.
6. Working with Text.
7. The OpenOffice Suite.
8. Network Applications.
9. Evolution.
10. Image Manipulation.
11. Using Audio.
12. Using Video.
13. Software Installs and Upgrades.
14. Networking.
15. External Devices.
16. The Display.
17. Users and Groups.
18. Basic Administration.
19. The Ubuntu Command Line.
20. DNS Server.
21. Web Server.
22. Samba and Print Server.
23. E-mail Server.
24. Database Server.
25. Shell Scripts.
26. Perl Programming.
27. C Programming.
28. Java Programming.
29. Ruby Programming.
30. PHP Programming.
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