Ubuntu: The Complete Reference

The Definitive Guide to Ubuntu--Covers Ubuntu 8.04 LTS

Maximize the powerful features of Ubuntu with expert guidance, tips, and techniques from bestselling Linux author Richard Petersen. Packed with clear explanations and detailed examples, this comprehensive volume shows you how to get off the ground with Ubuntu, set up hardware and Internet connections, and use the latest system and network administration utilities.

Ubuntu: The Complete Reference covers the desktops, shells, and administration tools for users, printers, services, and networks. Get full details on the latest Ubuntu-compatible office, mail, Web, and multimedia software, along with remote access (Vinagre), virtualization (KVM and Xen) and service managment (Upstart).You'll also learn how to interoperate with Windows networks and deploy reliable security using PolicyKit, Seahorse, AppArmor, SELinux, netfilter, and the Secure Shell.

  • Install Ubuntu using Live CDs, the Install DVD, or Wubi Windows virtual disk
  • Configure printers, devices, and network connections
  • Access Linux using GNOME, KDE, KDE4, and XFce desktops
  • Manage software with Synaptic Package Manager and APT
  • Work with the BASH shell command, configuration, and file management capabilities
  • Use office, Web (Firefox 3), mail, and multimedia applications (PulseAudio)
  • Manage file systems including RAID and LVM
  • Secure Ubuntu using PolicyKit authentication, Seahorse encryption, SSH and Kerberos security, AppArmor access controls, and Firestarter and UFW firewalls
  • Use SAMBA and NFS to share network resources
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Ubuntu: The Complete Reference

The Definitive Guide to Ubuntu--Covers Ubuntu 8.04 LTS

Maximize the powerful features of Ubuntu with expert guidance, tips, and techniques from bestselling Linux author Richard Petersen. Packed with clear explanations and detailed examples, this comprehensive volume shows you how to get off the ground with Ubuntu, set up hardware and Internet connections, and use the latest system and network administration utilities.

Ubuntu: The Complete Reference covers the desktops, shells, and administration tools for users, printers, services, and networks. Get full details on the latest Ubuntu-compatible office, mail, Web, and multimedia software, along with remote access (Vinagre), virtualization (KVM and Xen) and service managment (Upstart).You'll also learn how to interoperate with Windows networks and deploy reliable security using PolicyKit, Seahorse, AppArmor, SELinux, netfilter, and the Secure Shell.

  • Install Ubuntu using Live CDs, the Install DVD, or Wubi Windows virtual disk
  • Configure printers, devices, and network connections
  • Access Linux using GNOME, KDE, KDE4, and XFce desktops
  • Manage software with Synaptic Package Manager and APT
  • Work with the BASH shell command, configuration, and file management capabilities
  • Use office, Web (Firefox 3), mail, and multimedia applications (PulseAudio)
  • Manage file systems including RAID and LVM
  • Secure Ubuntu using PolicyKit authentication, Seahorse encryption, SSH and Kerberos security, AppArmor access controls, and Firestarter and UFW firewalls
  • Use SAMBA and NFS to share network resources
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Ubuntu: The Complete Reference

Ubuntu: The Complete Reference

by Richard Petersen
Ubuntu: The Complete Reference

Ubuntu: The Complete Reference

by Richard Petersen

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The Definitive Guide to Ubuntu--Covers Ubuntu 8.04 LTS

Maximize the powerful features of Ubuntu with expert guidance, tips, and techniques from bestselling Linux author Richard Petersen. Packed with clear explanations and detailed examples, this comprehensive volume shows you how to get off the ground with Ubuntu, set up hardware and Internet connections, and use the latest system and network administration utilities.

Ubuntu: The Complete Reference covers the desktops, shells, and administration tools for users, printers, services, and networks. Get full details on the latest Ubuntu-compatible office, mail, Web, and multimedia software, along with remote access (Vinagre), virtualization (KVM and Xen) and service managment (Upstart).You'll also learn how to interoperate with Windows networks and deploy reliable security using PolicyKit, Seahorse, AppArmor, SELinux, netfilter, and the Secure Shell.

  • Install Ubuntu using Live CDs, the Install DVD, or Wubi Windows virtual disk
  • Configure printers, devices, and network connections
  • Access Linux using GNOME, KDE, KDE4, and XFce desktops
  • Manage software with Synaptic Package Manager and APT
  • Work with the BASH shell command, configuration, and file management capabilities
  • Use office, Web (Firefox 3), mail, and multimedia applications (PulseAudio)
  • Manage file systems including RAID and LVM
  • Secure Ubuntu using PolicyKit authentication, Seahorse encryption, SSH and Kerberos security, AppArmor access controls, and Firestarter and UFW firewalls
  • Use SAMBA and NFS to share network resources

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071643689
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 09/14/2008
Series: The Complete Reference
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 752
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Richard Petersen, MLIS, teaches at the University of California at Berkeley. He is the author of all six editions of Linux: The Complete Reference and Fedora 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Complete Reference.

Table of Contents

Part I - Getting Started Chapter 1 - Introduction to Ubuntu Linux Chapter 2 - Installing Ubuntu Linux Chapter 3 - Interface Basics Part II - Configuration Chapter 4 - System Configuration Chapter 5 - Network Configuration Chapter 6 - Software Management Chapter 7 - X Server and GDM configuration Part III - Desktops Chapter 8 - GNOME Chapter 9 - KDE, KDE-4, and Xfce Part IV - Using the shell Chapter 10 - The Shell Chapter 11 - Shell Configuration Chapter 12 - Managing Linux Files and Directories Part V - Applications Chapter 13 - Office and Database Applications Chapter 14 - Graphics Tools and Multimedia Chapter 15 - Mail and News Clients Chapter 16 - Web, FTP, and Java Clients Part VI - Security Chapter 17 - Encryption, Integrity Checks, and Signatures Chapter 18 - Security Enhanced Linux Chapter 19 - Secure Shell and Kerberos Chapter 20 - Network Firewalls Part VII - System Administration Chapter 21 - Basic System Administration Chapter 22 - Managing Users Chapter 23 - File Systems Chapter 24 - RAID and LVM Chapter 25 - Devices and Modules Chapter 26 - Kernel Administration Chapter 27 - Backup Management Chapter 28 - Administering TCP/IP Networks Chapter 29 - Network Auto-configuration Part VIII - Local Services Chapter 30 - Managing Services Chapter 31 - Print and Database Server: CUPS and MySQL Chapter 32 - Network and Distributed File Systems: NFS and GFS Chapter 33 - Samba Part IV - Internet Services Chapter 34 - Mail Servers Chapter 35 - FTP and Proxy Servers Chapter 36 - Web Servers Appendix- Obtaining the CD-ROM
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