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4 books about Ubuntu

This is not a warez, it is actually 4 free books. Of course, you can buy them - you will receive a paper version, but you can just read online (or download). These books are in English.

Moving to Ubuntu | Transition to Ubuntu

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Language: English
Pages: 496 pages
Date: August 17, 2006
Description: Exploring Ubuntu, the most popular Linux distribution today. This book is for novice users of this OS. For the most teapots in a good sense of the word. The book will teach how to perform the same tasks that are performed under Windows being in Ubuntu Linux. Internet, office, mail, games. A little about the GNU philosophy itself.
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Read the book here .


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The official Ubuntu Book | The official book of Ubuntu

Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Language: English
Pages: 448 pages
Date: August 11, 2006
Description: A little deeper book, covers aspects of working with the OS, such as installing Ubuntu itself, installing applications, managing the system, setting it up as a server, reviewing Kubuntu - versions of ubuntu with KDE instead of GNOME. One section is devoted to the team of developers and publishers of the system. At the very end of the book you will find useful material - a list of programs for Ubuntu and their equivalents for Windows.

Read the book here.
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Ubuntu Unleashed | Ubuntu without borders

Publisher: Sams
Language: English
Date: August 29, 2006 Pages: 800 Description: Going even deeper. In this book - installing and configuring the OS, administering the system, raising and configuring the server, programming in Ubuntu (voo, what I was looking for !!) and “keeping the system clean,” as the author himself called it. The book also addresses such popular issues as WiFi, a fresh Linux kernel, KDE and GNOME graphical environments. A good book for the admin is firewall, routers, CUPS, etc.
Read the book here.
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Ubuntu hacks

Publisher: O'Reilly
Language: English
Date: June 2006
Pages: 447
Description: Tweaks the system. The book contains about 100 tips and instructions for getting the most out of your Ubuntu. Among the sections are the desktop, mobile PCs, X11 server, package management, security, administration, emulation, and office work. The book is written without further ado and is very similar to any Wiki about Ubuntu. Only a description of what you need and detailed instructions.

Read the book here.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/14919/


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