
| Title | : | A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux (3rd Edition) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.53 (455 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 013254248X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 1320 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2010-08-22 |
| Genre | : |
The Most Complete, Easy-to-Follow Guide to Ubuntu Linux
- The #1 Ubuntu server resource, fully updated for Ubuntu 10.4 (Lucid Lynx)–the Long Term Support (LTS) release many companies will rely on for years!
- Updated JumpStarts help you set up Samba, Apache, Mail, FTP, NIS, OpenSSH, DNS, and other complex servers in minutes
- Hundreds of up-to-date examples, plus comprehensive indexes that deliver instant access to answers you can trust
Editorial :
Praise for Previous Editions of A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux®
“I am so impressed by how Mark Sobell can approach a complex topic in such an understandable manner. His command examples are especially useful in providing a novice (or even an advanced) administrator with a cookbook on how to accomplish real-world tasks on Linux. He is truly an inspired technical writer!”
–George Vish II, Senior Education Consultant, Hewlett-Packard Company
“Overall, I think it’s a great, comprehensive Ubuntu book that’ll be a valuable resource for people of all technical levels.”
–John Dong, Ubuntu Forum Council Member, Backports Team Leader
I thoroughly enjoyed Tooth and Nailed, and it has a permanent place on my keeper shelf.
Jo
reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase and so is my baby!. Rome's reverence for tradition made any ordered succession impossible and, with constant struggles for power, it is no small wonder that Rome maintained its empire for so long. That's how people grow. It was refreshing to find a book that recognizes the need to accommodate the installed base of existing software as part of the planning, development and deployment process. Following my family tradition, I want to teach my kids math during the summers too so that they are better prepared when coming back to school in the Fall. Sometimes, I played on a bandstand enclosed in chicken wire so the crowd couldn't throw anything at the musicians." But Burton persevered and continued to learn his instrument--eventually enrolling in the Berklee School of Music, and playing in "the big city." Plus
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