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Beginning Ubuntu Linux: From Novice to Professional [With CDROM]
Contributor(s): Thomas, Keir (Author)
ISBN: 1590598202     ISBN-13: 9781590598207
Publisher: Apress
OUR PRICE:   $35.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2007
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Annotation: Covering many of the desktop-specific tasks that have haunted Linux users for years, this edition is updated to provide even more information regarding hardware integration and the many evolutionary changes to the Ubuntu interface. It includes a DVD containing the latest version of Ubuntu and hundreds of useful applications.
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Operating Systems - Linux
Dewey: 005.432
Physical Information: 1.49" H x 6.86" W x 9.08" (2.58 lbs) 732 pages
 
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Linux has come a long way in a short time. Computing itself is still relatively young by any standard; if the era of modern computing started with the invention of the microchip, it's still less than 50 years old. But Linux is a youngster compared even to this; it has been around for only 16 of those years. In that brief time span, a student's personal project has grown to where it now runs many computers throughout the world. It has rampaged through the computing industry, providing an alternative to commercial solutions such as those offered by Microsoft, and toppling long-held beliefs about the way things should be done. This is all by virtue of the fact that Linux is simply better than every other choice out there. Many argue that it's more secure and faster than other operating systems. But here's the kicker--Linux is free of charge. Yes, that's right. It doesn't have to cost a penny. It is one of the computing industry's best-kept secrets. I was bitten by the Linux bug in the mid-1990s. I was introduced to it by a friend who sold it to me as a kind of alternative to DOS. At that time, I typed a few commands at the prompt and was greeted by error messages. I must admit that I was put off. But shortly afterwards, I revisited Linux and quickly became hooked.