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Index
About This E-Book Title Page Copyright Page Praise for Previous Editions of The Official Ubuntu Book Dedication Page Contents at a Glance Contents Foreword to the Sixth Edition Foreword to the First Edition Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction
About This Book
The Scope of the Book The Menu
Chapter 1. The Ubuntu Story
The Vision Free Software, Open Source, and GNU/Linux
Free Software and GNU Linux Open Source
How the Vision Became Ubuntu
Mark Shuttleworth The Warthogs What Does Ubuntu Mean? Beyond the Vision
What Is Ubuntu?
What Is a Distribution? An Ecosystem of Distributions The Debian Project and the Free Software Universe The Ubuntu Community
Ubuntu Promises and Goals
Philosophical Goals Conduct Goals and Code of Conduct Technical Goals Bug #1
Sustaining the Vision: Canonical and the Ubuntu Foundation
Canonical, Ltd Canonical’s Service and Support Bazaar and Launchpad The Ubuntu Foundation
Beyond the Vision: Ubuntu Subprojects, Flavors, and Spin-Offs Summary
Chapter 2. Installing Ubuntu
Choosing Your Ubuntu Version
Other Ubuntu Flavors Is It Still Ubuntu?
Getting Ubuntu
Burning a DVD Creating a Bootable USB Stick
Booting and Installing
Language Preparing to Install Ubuntu Allocate Drive Space Installation Begins Configuring Your Keyboard Identification Finishing Up
Installing from the Minimal CD
Choosing Your Spot in the World Hardware Setting the Hostname and Time Zone Configuring a User Time Zone Creating Partitions Finishing Up
Summary
Chapter 3. Getting Started with Ubuntu
Getting Acquainted with Unity
Finding and Running Applications with the Launcher Other Icons in the Launcher Using Applications Managing Files and Folders Adding Additional Users The Notification Area
Using Applications
Browsing the Web with Firefox Creating Documents with LibreOffice Managing Your E-Mail with Thunderbird
Using Ubuntu in Your Language Configuring a Printer
Gathering Information Launching the Wizard Mission Accomplished! Remote Printing
Keeping Your Computer Updated
Using the GNOME Software Center
Adding and Removing Programs and Packages
Installing Updates Learning about What Was Updated Installing an Application That Is Not in the Repositories
Upgrading to the Next Ubuntu Release
Doing the Actual Upgrade
Ubuntu and Multimedia
Installing Codecs Listening to Audio Files Playing and Ripping CDs Interacting with Photos Watching Videos
Backing Up Customizing Ubuntu’s Look and Feel Unity in Other Devices Summary
Chapter 4. Finding and Installing Ubuntu Applications
Using the GNOME Software Center
Sorting Searching Learning More about a Package and Installing It Removing a Package from the GNOME Software Center No-Cost Software
Learning Terminology and Foundations Using Synaptic
Installing a Package Removing a Package Finding That Package
Useful Software Packages to Explore
Creating Graphics with GIMP and Inkscape Desktop Publishing with Scribus Editing Videos with OpenShot Play Games with Steam
Playing to Learn with Educational Programs
Stellarium Marble Parley Step Blinken Other Applications Not on the Education Menu
Summary
Chapter 5. Customizing Ubuntu for Performance, Accessibility, and Fun
Unity Terminology Appearance Tool Unity Tweak Tool
Unity Window Manager Appearance System
Compiz Config Settings Manager Unity Lenses and Scopes Additional Resources Summary
Chapter 6. Becoming an Ubuntu Power User
Administering System and User Settings
User Settings Security & Privacy Settings Default Settings
Understanding How Linux Stores and Organizes Files
Using Windows Files on Another Partition
Learning Unity Keyboard Shortcuts
Launcher Dash Switching Windows Workspaces Other
Using the Terminal Working with Windows Programs Installing Software from PPAs Compiling Software from Source Summary
Chapter 7. Welcome to the Command Line
Starting Up the Terminal Getting Started Building Pipelines Running Commands as Superuser Finding Help Moving around the Filesystem Manipulating Files and Folders System Information Commands Searching and Editing Text Files Dealing with Users and Groups Getting Help on the Command Line Searching for Man Files Using Wildcards Executing Multiple Commands
Running Sequentially Using Byobu to Manage Your Terminal Using Byobu by Default in GNOME Terminal
Moving to More Advanced Uses of the Command Line Summary
Chapter 8. The Ubuntu Server
What Is Ubuntu Server? Installing Ubuntu Server
A Couple of Installer Tricks Partitioning Your Ubuntu Server The Story of RAID Setting Up RAID The Story of the Logical Volume Manager Setting Up LVM Encrypted Home and Software Selection You’re Done: Now Watch Out for Root!
Ubuntu Package Management
The Ubuntu Archive APT Sources and Repositories dpkg Installing a Package Manually apt-get and apt-cache Running a Distribution Upgrade aptitude Tips and Tricks
Ubuntu Server Security
User Account Administration Filesystem Security System Resource Limits System Log Files A Sprinkling of Network Security Final Words on Security
Advanced Topics
Virtualization Disk Replication Cloud Computing
Summary
Chapter 9. Ubuntu-Related Projects and Derivatives
Recognized Flavors
Kubuntu Edubuntu Lubuntu Xubuntu Ubuntu Studio Mythbuntu Ubuntu Kylin Ubuntu GNOME Ubuntu MATE
Editions
Ubuntu Server Ubuntu Phone Ubuntu Core
Other Distributions
Guadalinex Linux Mint
Launchpad
Soyuz Launchpad Translations Launchpad Bugs Launchpad Blueprint Tracker Other Functionality
Bazaar Ubuntu One Summary
Chapter 10. Ubuntu, Convergence, and Devices of the Future
The Convergence Vision Unity Ubuntu Devices
The First Ubuntu Phones and Tablets The Ubuntu Edge Commercial Phone and Tablet
The Internet of Things and Beyond
Major Devices The Cloud
The Future of the Ubuntu Desktop Summary
Chapter 11. The Ubuntu Community
Venues and Events
Ubuntu Community Web Site Mailing Lists Internet Relay Chat Web Forums Wikis The Fridge AskUbuntu.com Social Media Online Summits and Sprints UbuCons Planet Ubuntu
Teams, Processes, and Community Governance
Teams The Ubuntu Community Team at Canonical Local Community Teams MOTUs The Community Council The Technical Board Other Councils and Boards The SABDFL Ubuntu Members
Getting Involved
Ubuntu Online Events Advocacy Support Ideas and Feedback Documentation Translation and Localization Quality Assurance and Bugs Programming and Packaging
Summary
Index DVD-ROM Warranty Code Snippets
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