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Ubuntu 18.04 Essentials /

Ubuntu 18.04 Essentials is designed to provide detailed information on the installation, use and administration of the Ubuntu 18.04 Linux distribution.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Smyth, Neil (Application developer) (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.I.] ; Payload Media, Inc., 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Superuser Conventions -- 1.2 Opening a Terminal Window -- 1.3 Editing Files -- 1.4 Feedback -- 1.5 Errata -- 2. A Brief History of Linux -- 2.1 What exactly is Linux? -- 2.2 UNIX Origins -- 2.3 Who Created Linux? -- 2.4 The History of Ubuntu -- 2.5 What does the word "Ubuntu" Mean? -- 2.6 Summary -- 3. Installing Ubuntu on a Clean Disk Drive -- 3.1 Ubuntu Installation Options -- 3.2 Server vs. Desktop Editions -- 3.3 Obtaining the Ubuntu Installation Media -- 3.4 Writing the ISO Installation Image to a USB Drive -- 3.4.1 Linux -- 3.4.2 macOS -- 3.4.3 Windows 
505 8 |a 3.5 Booting from the Ubuntu USB Image -- 3.6 Installing Ubuntu -- 3.7 Accessing the Ubuntu Desktop -- 3.8 Installing Updates -- 3.9 Displaying Boot Messages -- 3.10 Summary -- 4. Installing Ubuntu with the Network Installer -- 4.1 Network Installer Advantages -- 4.2 Obtaining the Network Installer Image -- 4.3 Booting from the Installer Image -- 4.4 Performing the Installation -- 4.5 Disk Partitioning -- 4.6 Software Collection Selection -- 4.7 Installing Software Collections After System Setup -- 4.8 Summary -- 5. Dual Booting Ubuntu with Windows -- 5.1 Beginning the Ubuntu Installation 
505 8 |a 5.2 Booting Ubuntu for the First Time -- 5.3 Changing the Default Boot Option -- 5.4 Accessing the Windows Partition from the Command-line -- 5.5 Accessing the Windows Partition from the Desktop -- 5.6 Summary -- 6. Allocating Windows Disk Partitions to Ubuntu -- 6.1 Unmounting the Windows Partition -- 6.2 Deleting the Windows Partitions from the Disk -- 6.3 Formatting the Unallocated Disk Partition -- 6.4 Mounting the New Partition -- 6.5 Editing the Boot Menu -- 6.6 Using GNOME Disks Utility -- 6.7 Summary -- 7. A Guided Tour of the GNOME 3 Desktop -- 7.1 Installing the GNOME Desktop 
505 8 |a 7.2 An Overview of the GNOME 3 Desktop -- 7.3 Launching Activities -- 7.4 Managing Windows -- 7.5 Using Workspaces -- 7.6 Calendar and Notifications -- 7.7 Desktop Settings -- 7.8 Customizing the Dash -- 7.9 Installing Ubuntu Software -- 7.10 Beyond Basic Customization -- 7.11 Summary -- 8. An Overview of the Ubuntu Cockpit Web Interface -- 8.1 An Overview of Cockpit -- 8.2 Installing and Enabling Cockpit -- 8.3 Accessing Cockpit -- 8.4 System -- 8.5 Logs -- 8.6 Storage -- 8.7 Networking -- 8.8 Accounts -- 8.9 Services -- 8.10 Applications -- 8.11 Virtual Machines -- 8.12 Software Updates 
505 8 |a 8.13 Terminal -- 8.14 Connecting to Multiple Servers -- 8.15 Summary -- 9. Using the Bash Shell on Ubuntu -- 9.1 What is a Shell? -- 9.2 Gaining Access to the Shell -- 9.3 Entering Commands at the Prompt -- 9.4 Getting Information about a Command -- 9.5 Bash Command-line Editing -- 9.6 Working with the Shell History -- 9.7 Filename Shorthand -- 9.8 Filename and Path Completion -- 9.9 Input and Output Redirection -- 9.10 Working with Pipes in the Bash Shell -- 9.11 Configuring Aliases -- 9.12 Environment Variables -- 9.13 Writing Shell Scripts -- 9.14 Summary 
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