Ubuntu Unleashed 2012 Edition: Covering 11.10 and 12.04 By Matthew Helmke
Publisher: S[am].s; 7 edition 2012 | 864 Pages |
ISBN: 0672335786 | PDF | 5 MB
Ubuntu Unleashed is filled with unique and
advanced information for everyone who wants to make the most of the Ubuntu
Linux operating system. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and
updated by a long-time Ubuntu community leader to reflect the exciting new
Ubuntu 11.10 (“Oneiric Ocelot”) and the forthcoming Ubuntu 12.04.
Former Ubuntu Forum administrator Matthew Helmke
covers all you need to know about Ubuntu 11.10/12.04 installation,
configuration, productivity, multimedia, development, system administration,
server operations, networking, virtualization, security, DevOps, and
more—including intermediate-to-advanced techniques you won’t find in any other
book.
Helmke presents up-to-the-minute introductions to
Ubuntu’s key productivity and Web development tools, programming languages,
hardware support, and more. You’ll find brand-new coverage of the new Unity
desktop, new NoSQL database support and Android mobile development tools, and
many other Ubuntu 11.10/12.04 innovations. Whether you’re new to Ubuntu or
already a power user, you’ll turn to this book constantly: for new techniques,
new solutions, and new ways to do even more with Ubuntu!
Matthew Helmke served from 2006 to 2011 on the
Ubuntu Forum Council, providing leadership and oversight of the Ubuntu Forums,
and spent two years on the Ubuntu regional membership approval board for
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He has written about Ubuntu for several
magazines and websites, is a lead author of The Official Ubuntu Book. He works
for The iPlant Collaborative, which is funded by the National Science
Foundation and is building cyberinfrastructure for the biological sciences to
support the growing use of massive amounts of data and computationally
intensive forms of research.
Quickly install Ubuntu, configure it, and get your
hardware running right
Configure and customize the new Unity desktop (or
alternatives such as GNOME)
Get started with multimedia and productivity
applications, including LibreOffice
Manage Linux services, users, and software packages
Administer and use Ubuntu from the command line
Automate tasks and use shell scripting
Provide secure remote access
Manage kernels and modules
Administer file, print, email, proxy, LDAP, and
database services (both SQL and NoSQL)
Use both Apache and alternative HTTP servers
Support and use virtualization
Use Ubuntu in cloud environments
Learn the basics about popular programming
languages including Python, PHP, and Perl, and how to use Ubuntu to develop in
them
Learn how to get started developing Android mobile
devices
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