By ksh2dzone
via pragprog.com
Published: Jul 10 2008 / 11:52
Ubuntu’s rise to power has been rapid, historic and well-deserved. It’s the best Linux distribution ever, but most people only use a fraction of its power. Award-winning Linux author Keir Thomas gets down and dirty with Ubuntu to provide over 300 concise tips that enhance productivity, avoid annoyances, and simply get the most from Ubuntu. You’ll find many unique tips here that can’t be found anywhere else. You’ll also get a crash course in Ubuntu’s flavor of system administration. Whether you’re new to Linux or an old hand, you’ll find tips to make your day easier.
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Tags: open source, unix-linux, usability, windows
Comments
stugots replied ago:
Cute cover. But is the book any good?
planetmcd replied ago:
I've had great experience with the Pragmatic Programmers. I'ver read several books and learned from them all. I really enjoyed a training studio they offered. without Hesitation I would recommend all of them to others. I also really enjoy Ubuntu and use it alot. Every computer I use has it exclusively or at least dual boots to Ubuntu.
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