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Revision as of 14:43, 5 May 2016

Ubuntu Linux Essentials is an online book designed to provide everything a user needs to know to install, use and administer an Ubuntu Linux system.


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Notes from the Author


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Table of Contents

  1. Notes from the Author

  2. About Ubuntu Linux Essentials

  3. The History of Ubuntu Linux
  4. How to Try Ubuntu Linux
  5. Performing a Clean Ubuntu Linux Installation
  6. Installing Ubuntu Linux on a Windows System (Dual booting)
  7. Installing Ubuntu on a Windows Disk with Wubi
  8. Allocating a Windows Partition to Ubuntu Linux
  9. Configuring Ubuntu Linux Wireless Networking
  10. Configuring the Ubuntu GNOME Desktop Background and Themes
  11. Customizing the Ubuntu GNOME Desktop Panels
  12. Configuring Ubuntu Linux Printers
  13. Connecting an Ubuntu Linux System to a DSL Modem
  14. Updating Ubuntu Linux
  15. Basic Ubuntu Linux Firewall Configuration
  16. Using Firestarter to Configure an Ubuntu Linux Firewall
  17. Managing Ubuntu Linux Users and Groups
  18. Configuring Ubuntu Linux Remote Access using SSH
  19. Remote Access to the Ubuntu Linux Desktop
  20. Displaying Ubuntu Linux Applications Remotely (X11 Forwarding)
  21. Configuring an Ubuntu Linux Based Web Server
  22. Sharing Ubuntu Linux Folders with Remote Linux and UNIX Systems
  23. Sharing Ubuntu Linux Folders with Remote Windows Systems
  24. Adding a New Disk Drive to an Ubuntu Linux System


You are reading a sample chapter from the Ubuntu 11.04 Essentials book.

Purchase the fully updated Ubuntu 20.04 Essentials book in eBook ($9.99) or Print ($36.99) format

Ubuntu 20.04 Essentials Print and eBook (ePub/PDF/Kindle) edition contains 36 chapters and over 310 pages
Buy Print Preview Book