Ubuntu Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for Ubuntu and Debian Power Users
In this handy, compact guide, you?ll explore a ton of powerful Ubuntu Linux commands while you learn to use Ubuntu Linux as the experts do: from the command line. Try out more than 1,000 commands to find and get software, monitor system health and security, and access network resources. Then, apply the skills you learn from this book to use and administer desktops and servers running Ubuntu, Debian, and KNOPPIX or any other Linux distribution.
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Ubuntu Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for Ubuntu and Debian Power Users Reviews
It's not really a reference book by definition, however it stays by my side every time I work on my Linux server. I have become a great fan of Ubuntu Debian Linux. My hat is off to Chris and Francois for making this a great tool. This is a great book to have around if you need to do any amount of server or shell administration and includes a great deal for GUIs as well. Being an ex-Windows junkie and even a MS-DOS old-timer, I have new hope in what the Ubuntu community is trying to accomplish.
best book for linux ppl who want to learn a lot more about whats behind the gui.
There are plenty of good books out there dedicated to new users of Linux.this book isn't one of them I like this book, but I think it's too much for a Linux Newbie to understand. If your looking for a way to migrate away from windows and moving on to Linux, buy another book. If you plan on really getting into Linux and learing the ins and outs, then this book is for you.
This book is the most informative book I have read to date on system administration of Ubuntu Linux. I recommend it highly. Ubuntu Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for Ubuntu and Debian Power Users
With that written: This book has a lot of useful Debian commands that can be run in a Terminal. Drivers and permissions in the various versions of Linux can be quite a pain, and information can be difficult to obtain from the web. Linux is not for one who wants instant results. However, if one does not have a some experience with Debian, Linux and the terminal. If one tries to install Ubuntu and does not click the Install icon on the desktop to install after the first stage is complete, the operating system will not be installed on their hard drive, it simply will not boot after being shutdown. First the base is set up and then the rest of the system files are installed.
Ubuntu Linux Toolbox is not for everyone. Linux is an operating system that transcends the operating system by including more than just an operating system. A word on Linux installation: Most, if not all, Linux systems are installed in two stages. The commands in this book probably will not help very much. It has a very very steep learning curve. The major problem I had with this book is that it discussed network configuration, but does not speak to me about how to connect static DSL connections. After all, if I cannot get into my own files, the system has kept me out of my own computer very well.
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