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The Official Ubuntu Book [With CDROM]
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Table of Contents

Foreword to the Sixth Edition    xix

Foreword to the First Edition xxi

Preface    xxvii

Acknowledgments    xxxi

About the Authors    xxxiii

Introduction    xxxv

 

Chapter 1: The Ubuntu Story 1

The Vision  2

Free Software, Open Source, and GNU/Linux  3

How the Vision Became Ubuntu  7

What Is Ubuntu?  12

Ubuntu Promises and Goals 17

Sustaining the Vision: Canonical and the Ubuntu Foundation 26

Beyond the Vision: Ubuntu Subprojects, Flavors, and Spin-Offs 31

Summary 33

 

Chapter 2: Installing Ubuntu 35

Choosing Your Ubuntu Version  36

Getting Ubuntu  38

Booting and Installing  42

Installing from the Minimal CD  54

Summary  61

 

Chapter 3: Getting Started with Ubuntu    63

Getting Acquainted with Unity  65

Using Applications  76

Using Ubuntu in Your Language  85

Configuring a Printer  86

Keeping Your Computer Updated  90

Adding and Removing Programs and Packages  92

Upgrading to the Next Ubuntu Release  95

Ubuntu and Multimedia  96

Backing Up  102

Customizing Ubuntu’s Look and Feel  104

Unity in Other Devices  105

Summary  105

 

Chapter 4: Finding and Installing Ubuntu Applications    107

Using the Ubuntu Software Center  108

Using Synaptic  115

Useful Software Packages to Explore  118

Summary  145

 

Chapter 5: Customizing Ubuntu for Performance, Accessibility, and Fun    147

Unity Terminology  148

Appearance Tool  153

Unity Tweak Tool  155

Compiz Config Settings Manager  159

Unity Lenses and Scopes  165

Additional Resources  166

Summary  166

 

Chapter 6: Becoming an Ubuntu Power User 167

Administering System and User Settings  168

Understanding How Linux Stores and Organizes Files  172

Learning Unity Keyboard Shortcuts  175

Using the Terminal  179

Working with Windows Programs  180

Installing Software from PPAs  181

Compiling Software from Source  183

Summary  184

 

Chapter 7: Welcome to the Command Line 185

Starting Up the Terminal  186

Getting Started  187

Building Pipelines  188

Running Commands as Superuser  189

Finding Help  190

Moving around the Filesystem  191

Manipulating Files and Folders  192

System Information Commands  193

Searching and Editing Text Files  194

Dealing with Users and Groups  195

Getting Help on the Command Line  196

Searching for Man Files  197

Using Wildcards  197

Executing Multiple Commands  198

Moving to More Advanced Uses of the Command Line  200

Summary  201

 

Chapter 8: The Ubuntu Server   203

What Is Ubuntu Server?  204

Installing Ubuntu Server  206

Ubuntu Package Management  218

Ubuntu Server Security  229

Advanced Topics  236

Summary  243

 

Chapter 9: Ubuntu-Related Projects and Derivatives 245

Recognized Flavors  246

Editions  256

Other Distributions  259

Launchpad  261

Bazaar  270

Ubuntu One  272

Summary  272

 

Chapter 10: The Ubuntu Community   273

Venues  275

Teams, Processes, and Community Governance  289

Getting Involved  299

Summary  302

 

Index   305

 

About the Author

Matthew Helmke has been an Ubuntu user since April 2005 and an Ubuntu Member since August 2006. He served from 2006 to 2011 on the Ubuntu Forum Council, providing leadership and oversight of the Ubuntu Forums, and spent two years on the Ubuntu regional membership approval board for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He has written articles about Ubuntu for magazines and Web sites, is the lead author of Ubuntu Unleashed, and has written several books and articles on other topics.

 

Elizabeth K. Joseph is a professional Linux Systems Administrator currently working at Hewlett-Packard, with a focus on managing the infrastructure for the OpenStack project. She has been working with Linux and around Linux communities since 2002. Elizabeth began contributing to Ubuntu in 2006 and currently contributes to various teams, including Documentation, News, Quality Assurance, and Classroom. Over the years she has served on the Ubuntu Membership Board and is now serving her third term as a member of the Ubuntu Community Council. At home in San Francisco, she serves as one of the leaders of the Ubuntu California team and is on the board of a nonprofit that provides Ubuntu-based computers to schools in need.

 

José Antonio Rey is a community contributor who has been actively participating since 2011. He is a student residing in Peru, whose contributions include helping with the News and Classroom teams, managing Ubuntu On Air!, and being the contact of the Ubuntu Peru team and a member of the LoCo Council. Even though he is not a developer, he has helped with Juju charms and is the author for the Postfix and Mailman charms.

 

Philip Ballew is an active open source advocate in the greater open source community. He is heavily involved in the Ubuntu project, and spends most of his time contributing to this project. When Philip is not contributing to Open Source, he can be found riding his bike, dancing badly, or attempting to pass his college classes. Philip is eager to get involved in any project that he sees making a difference in the world for the good, and enjoys Ubuntu for this reason. He currently calls sunny San Diego, California, home, and hopes all readers of the book come by and say hello to him there.

 

Benjamin Mako Hill is a long-time free-software developer and advocate. He was part of the founding Ubuntu team whose charge at Canonical was to help grow the Ubuntu development and user community during the project’s first year. Mako is an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington and a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT.

 

Reviews

“The Official Ubuntu Book is a great way to get you started with Ubuntu, giving you enough information to be productive without overloading you.” –John Stevenson, DZone book reviewer   “OUB is one of the best books I’ve seen for beginners.” –Bill Blinn, TechByter Worldwide   “This book is the perfect companion for users new to Linux and Ubuntu. It covers the basics in a concise and well-organized manner. General use is covered separately from troubleshooting and error-handling, making the book well-suited both for the beginner as well as the user that needs extended help.” –Thomas Petrucha, Austria Ubuntu User Group   “I have recommended this book to several users who I instruct regularly on the use of Ubuntu. All of them have been satisfied with their purchase and have even been able to use it to help them in their journey along the way.” –Chris Crisafulli, Ubuntu LoCo Council, Florida Local Community Team   “This text demystifies a very powerful Linux operating system. . . . In just a few weeks of having it, I’ve used it as a quick reference a half-dozen times, which saved me the time I would have spent scouring the Ubuntu forums online.” –Darren Frey, Member, Houston Local User Group   “This is a book that the new Ubuntu user would find helpful in getting started and the more experienced computer user would find informative enough to keep as a reference manual. I also enjoyed the computing humor.” –Dr. Gregory Chapelle, General Atomics, Electromagnetics Division, San Diego, California   “In short, this book is something that I can honestly recommend to anyone using Ubuntu. It works great as a reference and equally well as a how-to guide. I respect the work that’s been done, and I can’t overstate how knowledgeable the authors are, as well as the reviewers.” –Paul Tagliamonte, Ubuntu Member, and Debian Developer

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