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Publisher's Noteguaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.The Definitive Guide to Ubuntu--Covers Ubuntu 8.04 LTSMaximize 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 diskConfigure printers, devices, and network connectionsAccess Linux using GNOME, KDE, KDE4, and XFce desktopsManage software with Synaptic Package Manager and APTWork with the BASH shell command, configuration, and file management capabilitiesUse office, Web (Firefox 3), mail, and multimedia applications (PulseAudio)Manage file systems including RAID and LVMSecure Ubuntu using PolicyKit authentication, Seahorse encryption, SSH and Kerberos security, AppArmor access controls, and Firestarter and UFW firewallsUse SAMBA and NFS to share network resources
Contents
Part I - Getting StartedChapter 1 - Introduction to UbuntuChapter 2 - Installing UbuntuChapter 3 - Interface Basics: Login, Desktop, and HelpPart II - ConfigurationChapter 4 - Administration TasksChapter 5 - Network ConnectionsChapter 6 - Software InstallationChapter 7 - Software Management with DEB, APT, and dkpgPart III - DesktopsChapter 8 - GNOMEChapter 9 - KDE, KDE-4, and XfcePart IV - Using the ShellChapter 10 - The ShellChapter 11 - Shell ConfigurationChapter 12 - Files, Directories, and ArchivesPart V - ApplicationsChapter 13 - Office and Database ApplicationsChapter 14 - Graphics Tools and MultimediaChapter 15 - Mail and News ClientsChapter 16 - Web Browsers, FTP, Java, VoIP, and IMPart VI - SecurityChapter 17 - Authorization, Encryption, and PermissionsChapter 18 - AppArmor and Security-Enhanced LinuxChapter 19 - Secure Shell and KerberosChapter 20 - FirewallsPart VII - System AdministrationChapter 21 - Basic System AdministrationChapter 22 - Managing UsersChapter 23 - File SystemsChapter 24 - RAID and LVMChapter 25 - Devices and ModulesChapter 26 - Kernel AdministrationChapter 27 - Backup ManagementPart VIII - Local ServicesChapter 28 - Managing ServicesChapter 29 - Print, News, and Database ServicesChapter 30 - Shared Resources: Samba and NFSAppendix A - Obtaining the DistributionIndexNER(01): WOW