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Introduction xxxiPART I: GETTING STARTEDChapter 1 Installing Ubuntu and Post-Installation Configuration 1Before You Begin the Installation 1 Researching Your Hardware Specifications 2 Installation Options 2 32-Bit Versus 64-Bit Ubuntu 4 Planning Partition Strategies 5 The Boot Loader 5 Installing from DVD or USB Drive 6Step-by-Step Installation 6 Installing 7 First Update 11Shutting Down 11Finding Programs and Files 12Software Updater 12The sudo Command 14Configuring Software Repositories 15System Settings 17 Detecting and Configuring a Printer 18 Configuring Power Management in Ubuntu 18 Setting the Time and Date 19Configuring Wireless Networks 20Troubleshooting Post-Installation Configuration Problems 21Chapter 2 Background Information and Resources 23What Is Linux 23Why Use Linux 25What Is Ubuntu 27Ubuntu for Business 27Ubuntu in Your Home 28Getting the Most from Linux and Ubuntu Documentation 28 Linux 29 Ubuntu 30PART II: DESKTOP UBUNTUChapter 3 Foundations of the Linux GUI 31Foundations and the X Server 31 Basic X Concepts 32 Using X 33 Elements of the xorg conf File 34Starting X 39 Using a Display Manager 39 Changing Window Managers 39Chapter 4 Ubuntu Desktop Options 41Desktop Environment 41Using GNOME: A Primer 42KDE and Kubuntu 45Xfce and Xubuntu 46LXDE and Lubuntu 47MATE and Ubuntu MATE 48Ubuntu Budgie 49Ubuntu Kylin 50Chapter 5 On the Internet 51Getting Started with Firefox 52Checking Out Google Chrome and Chromium 53Chapter 6 Productivity Applications 55Introducing LibreOffice 56Other Useful Productivity Software 58 Working with PDFs 58 Writing Scripts 59 Working with XML and DocBook 59 Working with LaTeX 60 Creating Mind Maps 61Productivity Applications Written for Microsoft Windows 61Chapter 7 Multimedia Applications 63Sound and Music 63 Sound Cards 64 Sound Formats 65 Listening to Music 65Graphics Manipulation 66 The GNU Image Manipulation Program 66 Using Scanners in Ubuntu 67 Working with Graphics Formats 67 Capturing Screen Images 69 Other Graphics Manipulation Options 70Using Digital Cameras with Ubuntu 70 Handheld Digital Cameras 70 Using Shotwell Photo Manager 71Burning CDs and DVDs in Ubuntu 71 Creating CDs and DVDs with Brasero 71 Creating CDs from the Command Line 72 Creating DVDs from the Command Line 73Viewing Video 75 Video Formats 75 Viewing Video in Linux 76Recording and Editing Audio 76Editing Video 77Chapter 8 Games 79Ubuntu Gaming 79Installing Proprietary Video Drivers 80Online Game Sources 81 Steam 81 GOG com 82 Humble 82 itch io 82 LGDB 82 Game Jolt 82Installing Games from the Ubuntu Repositories 82 Warsow 82 Scorched 3D 83 Frozen Bubble 84 SuperTux 84 Battle for Wesnoth 85 Frets on Fire 85 FlightGear 87 Speed Dreams 87 Games for Kids 88 Commercial Games 88Playing Windows Games 88PART III: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONChapter 9 Managing Software 91Ubuntu Software 91Using Synaptic for Software Management 92Staying Up to Date 94Working on the Command Line 95 Day-to-Day APT Usage 95 Finding Software 98 Using apt-get Instead of apt 99Compiling Software from Source 100 Compiling from a Tarball 100 Compiling from Source from the Ubuntu Repositories 101Configuration Management 102 dotdee 102 Ubuntu Core 103Using the Snappy Package Manager 103Chapter 10 Command-Line Beginners Class 105What Is the Command Line 106Accessing the Command Line 107 Text-Based Console Login 107 Logging Out 108 Logging In and Out from a Remote Computer 108User Accounts 109Reading Documentation 111 Using Man Pages 111 Using apropros 112 Using whereis 112Understanding the Linux File System Hierarchy 112 Essential Commands in /bin and /sbin 114 Configuration Files in /etc 114 User Directories: /home 115 Using the Contents of the /proc Directory to Interact with or Obtain Information from the Kernel 115 Working with Shared Data in the /usr Directory 117 Temporary File Storage in the /tmp Directory 117 Accessing Variable Data Files in the /var Directory 117Navigating the Linux File Sy




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