Quickly learn how to use Ubuntu, the fastest growing Linux
distribution, in a personal or enterprise environment
Whether you're a newcomer to Linux or an experienced system
administrator, the Ubuntu Linux Bible provides what you need to get
the most out of one the world's top Linux distributions. Clear,
step-by-step instructions cover everything from installing Ubuntu and
creating your desktop, to writing shell scripts and setting up file
sharing on your network. This up-to-date guide covers the latest Ubuntu
release with long-term support (version 20.04 ) as well as the previous
version**.** Throughout the book, numerous examples, figures, and review
questions with answers ensure that you will fully understand each key
topic.
Organized into four parts, the book offers you the flexibility to master
the basics in the "Getting Started with Ubuntu Linux" section, or to
skip directly to more advanced tasks. "Ubuntu for Desktop Users" shows
you how to setup email, surf the web, play games, and create and publish
documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. "Ubuntu for System
Administrators" covers user administration, system backup, device
management, network configuration, and other fundamentals of Linux
administration. The book's final section, "Configuring Servers on
Ubuntu," teaches you to use Ubuntu to support network servers for the
web, e-mail, print services, networked file sharing, DHCP (network
address management), and DNS (network name/address resolution). This
comprehensive, easy-to-use guide will help you:
Ubuntu Linux Bible is a must-have for anyone looking for an
accessible, step-by-step tutorial on this hugely popular Linux operating
system.