Download Ubuntu Pocket Reference Guide PDF Free
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For users who using Ubuntu Linux or are considering switching to this popular distro, this free pocket reference guide is available for download in PDF from the book’s website. While the print edition is available for $9.94 from Amazon, The Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference PDF is practically identical to the print edition except that it’s absolutely free. The book covers Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, 8.10 and beyond and doesn’t require the reader to have any Linux background. In fact, it’s particularly useful for Microsoft Windows users who are switching to Ubuntu. Linux gurus will still find it useful since it will save them from having to wade through tiresome documentation just to look up a few commands.
Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference is a compact yet succinct and comprehensive guide for everyday Ubuntu use. It’s ideal for anybody who needs vital information on working with Ubuntu but who doesn’t have time to wade through thick documentation. First, you’ll learn about installation–getting Ubuntu onto your computer–after which you’ll learn how to configure your computer’s hardware. Following this, you’ll be introduced to the Ubuntu desktop, and the tricks and techniques of efficient day-to-day usage. The book then describes the highways of the Ubuntu filesystem, and gives a full run-down of the Ubuntu file manager. Next, the command-line is tackled, after which software management is explained. Finally, system security is described. Appendixes provide a glossary of terms, and a guide to reading technical documentation. Written for anybody switching to Ubuntu, particularly Windows users, Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference assumes zero Linux knowledge.
Visit the download page to grab the Ubuntu reference guide PDF or simply use these two direct download links:
- http://download.ubuntupocketguide.com/ubuntupocketguide-v1-1.zip
- http://download.ubuntupocketguide.com.nyud.net/ubuntupocketguide-v1-1.zip
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