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Ubuntu has been hailed as the distribution that will really get newbies feeling comfortable and confident using Linux. Even the name is user-friendly—it’s a South African term that translates roughly as “humanity toward others,” which could also describe author Rickford Grant’s approach to teaching Linux. Rest assured, you will have a most understanding, patient, and genial guide as you embark upon this Linux adventure!
Full of tips, tricks, and helpful pointers, Ubuntu Linux for Non-Geeks is a hands-on, project-based, take-itslow guidebook intended for those interested in—but nervous about—switching to the Linux operating system. Step-by-step projects build upon earlier tutorial concepts, helping you absorb and apply what you’ve learned.
Ubuntu Linux for Non-Geeks covers all the topics likely to be of interest to an average desktop user. Inside, you’ll learn to:
* Download and install free applications, games, and utilities * Connect to the Internet and wireless networks * Configure your hardware, including printers, scanners, and removable storage devices * Watch DVDs, listen to music, and even sync your iPod * Download photos and videos from your digital camera, then edit and share them * Tackle more advanced tasks as soon as you’re ready
Whether you’re new to computers, looking for a painfree way to make the Linux switch, or just want a low-cost alternative to Windows, Ubuntu is for you. Rickford Grant explains tech concepts in an inviting and effective style—less like an instructor and more like an easygoing friend who doesn’t mind answering your questions. ISBN - 9788184042016
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Pages : 366
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