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UBUNTU FOR NON-GEEKS
PRAISE FOR UBUNTU FOR NON-GEEKS ABOUT THE AUTHORS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION
Version Compatibility Concept and Approach How to Use This Book About the Conventions Used in This Book About the Projects in This Book
1. BECOMING A PENGUINISTA
What Is Linux? About the Penguin Why Should You Use Linux?
Is It All Just About Money?
But Is Linux Really Ready for the Desktop? What Is a Distribution? What Is Ubuntu? Why Ubuntu Then? Hardware Compatibility
Diving In When Research Is Required
Hardware Requirements Good News for 64-Bit Machine Users Mixed News for Mac Users Speaking Ubuntu Where Do I Go from Here?
2. WADING AND DIVING
Going for a Dip Choices, Choices, Choices—Installation Options
Going for a Swim—Installing Ubuntu Inside Windows (the Wubi Installer) Taking the Full Plunge—Installing Ubuntu Outside of Windows Getting Ready for Action
Usernames and User Passwords Dual-Booters Take Note
Doing the Deed
How Can I Get Back into Windows? Oh No, My Computer Won't Boot!
3. A NEW PLACE TO CALL HOME
Welcome to the GNOME Desktop The Top Panel
The Left End The Right End
The Bottom Panel Project 3A: Customizing the GNOME Panel
3A-1: Adding Utility Buttons to the Panel 3A-2: Adding Amusing Applets to the Panel 3A-3: Adding a Program Launcher to the Panel
Method 1
Method 2
Method 3
3A-4: Changing Panel Launcher Icons 3A-5: Adding a Drawer to the Panel 3A-6: Adding Program Launchers to the Drawer 3A-7: Adding the Entire Contents of a Menu to the Panel 3A-8: Moving Things Around on the Panel More Panel Fun
Project 3B: Manipulating Menus
3B-1: Changing Icons Within Menus 3B-2: Changing the Order of Icons Within Menus
Virtual Desktops Wanda Revisited—GNOME Easter Eggs Shutting Down
4. MORE THAN WEBBED FEET
How Do You Connect? Setting Up a Wired Connection Checking Your Connection
Setting Up a Cable or Ethernet Connection for Providers Not Using DHCP
Setting Up a Wireless Connection
Hardware Activating Your Wireless Card Switching Off or Refreshing Your Wireless Connection
Connecting with a DSL or ADSL Modem Setting Up a Dial-up Connection
What to Do If Your Modem Isn't Compatible
Mobile (3G) Broadband Connections I'm Connected . . . So Now What?
5. SLIPPING AND SLIDING
Firefox: Your Internet Browser
Controlling Browser Window Clutter with Tabs Keeping Up-to-Date with Live Bookmarks Pop-up Manager Multimedia Plug-Ins
Flash Silverlight Java
Project 5: Installing Firefox Extensions
5-1: Downloading and Installing the ScribeFire Extension 5-2: Setting Up the ScribeFire Extension
Email with Evolution An Email Alternative: Thunderbird Chatting with Your Friends via Empathy
Starting a Chat Telling People When You Don't Want to Chat
Microblogging—Twitter and Friends Other Internet Applications
6. ROUNDING OUT THE BIRD
Project 6A: Installing Applications via the Ubuntu Software Center
6A-1: Selecting Applications for Installation 6A-2: Searching for Applications 6A-3: Uninstalling Applications
Performing System Upgrades via Update Manager
How Often Should You Install Updates? If an Update Ruins Your Day . . . or System
Adding Extra Software Repositories
APT-URL: Installing from Websites
Project 6B: Installing Software from a PPA: OpenSonic Project 6C: Installing DEB Packages Not Available via the Ubuntu Repositories: Skype
7. A TIDY NEST
Nautilus: Your File Manager
The Side Pane Now You See It; Now You Don't
File Handling in Nautilus
Creating, Naming, and Renaming Folders Moving Files and Folders Copying Files and Folders
Navigating in Nautilus
Browsing with Breadcrumbs in Nautilus Spelling It Out—Typing File Paths in Nautilus Bookmarks Within Nautilus
Understanding the Linux Filesystem What's in All Those Other Folders? Using Nautilus as a Network Browser
Using Nautilus as an FTP Client File and Folder Permissions Within Nautilus
Changing File and Folder Permissions in Nautilus Keeping Your Home Folder Private
Reading Data CDs and DVDs Burning Data CDs and DVDs
Dealing with CD-RWs Burning ISO Images to Disc Creating Your Own ISO Images Burning Multisession CDs Burning Subsequent Sessions Duplicating CDs and DVDs
USB Storage Devices Working with Bluetooth Devices
Pairing Devices Sending Files by Bluetooth Receiving Files by Bluetooth
Backing Up Your Files Recovering from a Backup Removing Unwanted Files Project 7: Creating and Extracting Compressed Files
8. DRESSING UP THE BIRD
Project 8A: Creating a New User Account
8A-1: Creating the Account 8A-2: Logging In to Your New Account
Project 8B: Customizing Your Desktop Environment
8B-1: Adding Emblems to Folders 8B-2: Setting Window Backgrounds (and Emblems Again) 8B-3: Dolling Up the Side Pane (and Emblems Yet Again) 8B-4: Changing the Desktop Background
Installing Additional Wallpapers Wallpaper from Internet to Desktop—Quick and Easy
8B-5: Hiding the Bottom Panel 8B-6: Downloading and Installing the Art Manager (GNOME Art) 8B-7: Changing Window Borders, Controls, and Icon Sets 8B-8: Installing Additional Window Borders, Controls, and Icons
Getting and Installing the Files You'll Need Finishing Touches
8B-9: Changing the Order of the Window Buttons 8B-10: Placing Home and Trash Icons on the Desktop 8B-11: Stretching Desktop Icons 8B-12: Doing It All Again!
Font Feathered Frenzy: Changing Your Fonts Project 8C: Installing TrueType Fonts
8C-1: Getting the Font Files 8C-2: Installing Fonts Locally 8C-3: Installing TrueType Fonts Globally
Project 8D: Changing Your Login Screen
8D-1: Beautifying the Login Screen 8D-2: Adding a Picture to Your User Account 8D-3: Logging In Automatically
Choosing a Screensaver Taking Screenshots Customizing Visual Effects
9. SIMPLE KITTEN WAYS
Meet the Terminal Some Goofy Yet Useful Fun with the Command Terminal Nontoxic Commands
$ whoami $ finger
What Is a Shell? What Is a Plan?
$ pwd $ df $ ls $ calendar $ exit
Commands with Some Teeth
$ mkdir $ mv $ cd $ cp $ rm $ rmdir $ chmod $ sudo $ locate $ apt-get $ aptitude
A Couple of Other Biters You'll Be Using Soon
$ ln $ tar
Compressing and Extracting Compressed Single Files
Project 9A: Creating a Plan Project 9B: More Command Practice with pyWings
9B-1: Getting Ready for pyWings (Installing Tkinter) 9B-2: Getting pyWings 9B-3: Creating a LocalApps Folder for pyWings 9B-4: Extracting the pyWings Tarball 9B-5: Moving the pyWings Folder to Your LocalApps Folder 9B-6: Running pyWings 9B-7: Creating a Launchable Link for pyWings 9B-8: Running pyWings Again 9B-9: Adding Emblems to Your LocalApps Folder
Project 9C: Command Practice Review with Briscola
9C-1: Getting Briscola 9C-2: Extracting the Briscola Tarball and Renaming the Briscola Folder 9C-3: Preparing the Briscola Script 9C-4: Moving the Briscola Folder to a Global Location 9C-5: Creating a Launchable Link for Briscola Can You Do the Same Thing with pyWings? Playing Briscola
Want to Know More?
Project 9D: Compiling and Installing Programs from Source: Xmahjongg
So, What Is Source? The Basics 9D-1: Installing the Tools You Need 9D-2: Downloading and Extracting the Xmahjongg File 9D-3: Running configure and make for Xmahjongg 9D-4: Installing and Running Xmahjongg 9D-5: Cleaning Up and/or Uninstalling Xmahjongg
Customizing the Terminal Tabbed Shell Sessions in the Terminal
10. GUTENBIRD
Printers
Confirming That Your Printer Is Supported Getting Ubuntu to Automatically Recognize and Set Up Your Printer Manually Configuring Printers Setting Up Printers Connected Over a Network For the Driverless Among You
Checking the Connections Trying Your Windows Drivers Using Third-Party Drivers Trial and Error
Printing Details
Printing in OpenOffice.org Printing to PDF Canceling a Print Job Checking Ink Levels and Other Printer Maintenance Tasks
Scanners
Scanning, No Questions Asked, with Simple Scan Not-So-Simple Scanning with XSane Unrecognized Scanners Why Are My Scanned Images So Big? Which Resolution Should I Use When Scanning?
11. POLYGLOT PENGUINS
Read-Only Language Support Typing Nonstandard Characters
Using the Compose Key Option Adding Keyboard Layouts
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Input
Chinese Japanese Korean
Project 11: Setting Up Asian-Language Support
11-1: Selecting Input Method Modules 11-2: Typing Asian Languages with IBus
Setting Up IBus to Automatically Start Up When You Log In Viewing Your System in Another Language
12. PENGUINS AT WORK
OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org Applications
Writer Calc Impress Draw
Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org File Compatibility OpenOffice.org Features Getting to Know the Buttons
Export to PDF Hyperlink Navigator Gallery Styles and Formatting
Word Processing Done Lightly with AbiWord Some Other Cool Productivity Apps
Sticky Notes Tomboy GnuCash Scribus
13. BRUSH-WIELDING PENGUINS
Project 13A: Importing Images from Digital Cameras
13A-1: Importing Images from Camera to Computer Somewhat Automatically via F-Spot 13A-2: Transferring Images from Camera to Computer via Nautilus
Project 13B: Working with Digital Images in F-Spot Photo Manager
13B-1: Exporting Images to Online Albums and Galleries 13B-2: Organizing Your Photo Collections with Tags
Getting Arty with the GIMP
Using the GIMP to Resize Images and Convert File Formats Learning More
Phatch Photo Batch Processor
Using Phatch
gpaint Inkscape Project 13C: Installing Picasa
13C-1: Downloading and Installing the Picasa Package 13C-2: Running and Setting Up Picasa
A Few Other Graphics Apps to Consider
gThumb Image Viewer Blender QCad Tux Paint
14. TUX ROCKS
Audio File Formats Project 14A: Installing MP3 Support for Audio Apps Rhythmbox—Your Audio Player
Adding Songs and Albums to the Rhythmbox Library Ripping Audio CDs with Rhythmbox Browsing the Rhythmbox Library Creating Playlists in Rhythmbox Online Music Stores via Rhythmbox Other Cool Features in Rhythmbox
Project 14B: Listening to Streaming Media with Rhythmbox
14B-1: Adding Radio Streams to Rhythmbox 14B-2: Adding Additional Radio Streams to Rhythmbox
Creating Audio CDs
Burning Audio CDs with Rhythmbox Burning Audio CDs with Brasero
Project 14C: Listening to RealMedia Streams with RealPlayer
14C-1: Downloading and Installing RealPlayer 14C-2: Setting Up RealPlayer and Testing Your Installation
Other Cool Audio Apps
Alternative Players Streaming Music with Streamtuner EasyTAG and Audio Tag Tool LMMS Audacity MuseScore
15. PLUGGIN' IN THE PENGUIN
Knowing Your Limits Mounting and Ejecting Your iPod or iPhone (Not) Auto-updating Your iPod or iPhone Working with Android-Based Phones Working with Other Digital Media Players and Cell Phones Managing Your Audio Device's Audio Files with Rhythmbox
Copying Songs from Your Audio Device to Your Hard Disk Ejecting Your iPod or Other Digital Device from Within Rhythmbox
Problems Writing to Your iPod Working with Photos on Your Digital Device Converting Audio File Formats Playing Locked AAC (M4P) Files Linux on Your iPod? Working with . . . Your iPad?
16. COUCH PENGUINS
DVDs Project 16A: Installing Support for Encrypted DVDs
Can I Play Foreign DVDs?
Totem Movie Player
Using Totem to Play DVDs, VCDs, and Other Multimedia Files Totem as an Audio Player? A Couple of Other Cool Totem Features
An Alternative to Totem: VLC Media Player Editing Digital Video with PiTiVi Project 16B: Capturing Digital Video with Kino
16B-1: Installing Kino and Setting Up Your System 16B-2: Capturing and Editing Digital Video with Kino
Other Video Apps
17. FEATHERED FLIPPERS
Project 17A: Expanding Your Game Collection via the Ubuntu Software Center
17A-1: Installing Missing GNOME Games 17A-2: Installing Some Linux Classics: Frozen Bubble, Tux Racer, and Pingus
3D Games
Checking for Hardware Acceleration Shooting Games Strategy Games Simulators Even More 3D Games—Beyond the Ubuntu Software Center
Project 17B: Installing a Java-Based Game: Schnapsen
17B-1: Installing the Java Runtime Environment 17B-2: Getting and Extracting Schnapsen 17B-3: Running and Anglicizing Schnapsen
Online Gaming Searching for More Games
18. PENGUINS AT THE GATES
Project 18A: Accessing Files on Your Windows Partition (for Dual-Booters)
18A-1: Mounting Your Windows Partition 18A-2: Unmounting Your Windows Partition
Accessing a Linux Partition While Running Windows Project 18B: Installing Microsoft Windows Core Fonts Dual-Booting: Changing the Boot Order and Timeout Linux Equivalents to Your Windows Applications Project 18C: Running Windows Programs
18C-1: Installing and Testing Wine 18C-2: Installing a Windows Application in Wine 18C-3: Getting Windows Apps to Work in Wine with PlayOnLinux
Installing Windows Inside Ubuntu Sharing Files with Windows Users on Your Network
Accessing Files Stored on a Windows Computer Making Your Files Accessible from a Windows Computer
19. DEFENDING THE NEST
Does My System Need Protection? The First Line of Defense Software Firewalls
Taking Control of Firestarter Confirming That Firestarter Runs Automatically Finding Out More
ClamAV: Antivirus Software, Linux Style Project 19A: Virus Scanning with avast!
19A-1: Downloading the avast! DEB Package and License Key 19A-2: Running and Using avast!
Project 19B: Encrypting Your Files
19B-1: Creating an Encrypted File Folder 19B-2: Recovering Encrypted Files If Something Goes Wrong
Project 19C: Shredding Documents Digitally
19C-1: Trying the shred Command 19C-2: Taking the shred Command Graphical in Nautilus
20. A COLONY OF PENGUINS
Take Me to Your SABDFL Launchpad: Your Passport to the Ubuntu Community Bugs, Bugs, Glorious Bugs
What Counts as a Bug? Reporting a Bug Has It Already Been Reported? A New Bug What Happens Now? When Will My Bug Be Fixed? Faster Fixes
Sharing Ideas on How to Improve Ubuntu The Ubuntu Forums
Replying to a Post Creating Your Own Thread What's All This Bean Business?
Chatting on IRC
Registering Your Nickname IRC Etiquette More Help with IRC An IRC Alternative: Mailing Lists
Keeping Up with the News LoCos and LUGs Stickers and Other Goodies Getting Involved
21. WOUNDED WINGS
I Can't Get Ubuntu Installed
My Computer Won't Boot from the CD I Can't Get the Installer to Run The Installer Stops Partway Through
Something Goes Wrong Before Ubuntu Finishes Booting
I Get a GRUB Error I Get a Kernel Panic or the Computer Freezes
Unplug Unnecessary Hardware Disable Restricted Drivers Check Your System Memory for Defects Use an Older Kernel Use Rescue Mode Reinstall Ubuntu
Windows Won't Boot
Sound and Video Problems
Ubuntu Doesn't Play Any Sounds My Microphone Doesn't Work I Can't Play an Audio or Video File
Internet and Network Connection Problems
Finding the Cause of a Connection Problem Installing Drivers for Your Network/Wireless Card Check for Restricted Drivers
Install Windows Drivers
No Wireless Networks Are Found Other Users on My Computer Can't Connect
Problems with the Display and Graphics Cards
Games/Compiz Don't Work: Installing Accelerated Graphics Drivers
ATI Cards nVidia Cards
The Screen Looks Stretched or the Wrong Size The Screen Is Blank
Hard Disks and Storage Problems
My Disk Is Almost Full My Disk Is Completely Full I Can't Delete a File
Software Installation Problems
I Get an Error About Unauthenticated Packages I Get a dpkg Error I Have a Broken Update
Common Problems with Applications
Firefox Says It's Already Running A Program Always Crashes A Program Won't Start
My Computer Is Running Slowly Lost Files Where Can I Go to Get More Help?
A. INSTALLING UBUNTU FROM A USB FLASH DRIVE
Preparing the Installer Files Creating a Bootable Installer Disk Booting from the USB Disk
B. UBUNTU DESKTOP CDS FOR AMD64, OPTERON, OR INTEL CORE 2 USERS
Downloading and Burning Ubuntu Desktop CD ISOs to CD
Burning the ISO to CD in Windows Burning the ISO to CD in OS X
Ordering an Install Disc from Ubuntu Ordering an Install Disc from Other Online Sources
C. MANUALLY PARTITIONING YOUR HARD DISK
Creating and Deleting Partitions Editing Existing Partitions Varieties of Partitions
Root Partition Swap Partition Home Partition Windows Partition Shared Partition
Example Partition Layouts
Standard Ubuntu-Only Installation Ubuntu-Only with a Separate Home Partition Ubuntu and Windows with a Shared Partition
Finishing Up
D. RESOURCES
Forums Linux Reference Blogs Hardware Compatibility Issues Wireless Connections Free Downloads
Applications and Other Packages Free Fonts
News and Information Magazines Books Ubuntu CDs
COLOPHON E. UPDATES F. ABOUT THE CD
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