Ubuntu Unleashed

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Sams Publishing, 2012 - 822 pagina's

Ubuntu Unleashed is filled with unique and advanced information for everyone who wants to make the most of the Ubuntu Linux operating system. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated by a long-time Ubuntu community leader to reflect the exciting new Ubuntu 11.10 ("Oneiric Ocelot") and the forthcoming Ubuntu 12.04.

Former Ubuntu Forum administrator Matthew Helmke covers all you need to know about Ubuntu 11.10/12.04 installation, configuration, productivity, multimedia, development, system administration, server operations, networking, virtualization, security, DevOps, and more including intermediate-to-advanced techniques you won't find in any other book.

Helmke presents up-to-the-minute introductions to Ubuntu's key productivity and Web development tools, programming languages, hardware support, and more. You'll find brand-new coverage of the new Unity desktop, new NoSQL database support and Android mobile development tools, and many other Ubuntu 11.10/12.04 innovations. Whether you're new to Ubuntu or already a power user, you'll turn to this book constantly: for new techniques, new solutions, and new ways to do even more with Ubuntu!

Matthew Helmke served from 2006 to 2011 on the Ubuntu Forum Council, providing leadership and oversight of the Ubuntu Forums, and spent two years on the Ubuntu regional membership approval board for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He has written about Ubuntu for several magazines and websites, is a lead author of The Official Ubuntu Book. He works for The iPlant Collaborative, which is funded by the National Science Foundation and is building cyberinfrastructure for the biological sciences to support the growing use of massive amounts of data and computationally intensive forms of research.

  • Quickly install Ubuntu, configure it, and get your hardware running right
  • Configure and customize the new Unity desktop (or alternatives such as GNOME)
  • Get started with multimedia and productivity applications, including LibreOffice
  • Manage Linux services, users, and software packages
  • Administer and use Ubuntu from the command line
  • Automate tasks and use shell scripting
  • Provide secure remote access
  • Manage kernels and modules
  • Administer file, print, email, proxy, LDAP, and database services (both SQL and NoSQL)
  • Use both Apache and alternative HTTP servers
  • Support and use virtualization
  • Use Ubuntu in cloud environments
  • Learn the basics about popular programming languages including Python, PHP, and Perl, and how to use Ubuntu to develop in them
  • Learn how to get started developing Android mobile devices

Ubuntu 11.10 on DVD

DVD includes the full Ubuntu 11.10 distribution for Intel x86 computers as well as the complete LibreOffice office suite and hundreds of additional programs and utilities.

Free Upgrade!

Purchase this book anytime in 2012 and receive a free Ubuntu 12.04 Upgrade Kit by mail (U.S. or Canada only) after Ubuntu 12.04 is released. See inside back cover for details.

 

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Introduction
1
1 Installing Ubuntu
7
2 PostInstallation Configuration
19
3 Working with Unity
35
4 On the Internet
53
5 Productivity Applications
67
6 Multimedia Applications
77
7 Other Ubuntu Desktops
101
24 Other HTTP Servers
485
25 Remote File Serving with FTP
491
26 Handling Email
501
27 Proxying and Reverse Proxying
521
28 Administering Relational Database Services
531
29 NoSQL Databases
557
30 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP
567
31 Linux Terminal Server Project LTSP
575

8 Games
109
9 Managing Software
119
10 CommandLine Quickstart
133
11 CommandLine Master Class
165
12 Managing Users
203
13 Automating Tasks and Shell Scripting
231
14 The Boot Process
275
15 SystemMonitoring Tools
285
16 Backing Up
301
17 Networking
329
18 Remote Access with SSH and Telnet
373
19 Securing Your Machines
383
20 Performance Tuning
399
21 Kernel and Module Management
411
22 File and Print
433
23 Apache Web Server Management
455
32 Virtualization on Ubuntu
583
33 Ubuntu in the Cloud
593
34 Opportunistic Development
623
35 Helping with Ubuntu Testing and QA
643
36 Using Perl
649
37 Using PHP
671
38 Using Python
705
39 CC++ Programming Tools for Ubuntu
725
40 Using Mono
737
41 Using Other Popular Programming Languages
749
42 Beginning Mobile Development for Android
759
Ubuntu Under the Hood
767
Ubuntu and Linux Internet Resources
777
Index
787
Copyright

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Over de auteur (2012)

Matthew Helmke is an active member of the Ubuntu community. He served from 2006 to 2011 on the Ubuntu Forum Council, providing leadership and oversight of the Ubuntu Forums (www.ubuntuforums.org), and spent two years on the Ubuntu regional membership approval board for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He has written about Ubuntu for several magazines and websites, is a lead author of The Official Ubuntu Book, and coauthored The VMware Cookbook. He works for The iPlant Collaborative (www.iplantcollaborative.org), which is funded by the National Science Foundation and is building the world's first cyberinfrastructure for the biological sciences. Matthew first used Unix in 1987 while studying LISP on a Vax at the university. He has run a business using only free and open source software, has consulted, and has recently completed a master's degree in Information Resources and Library Science from the University of Arizona. You can find out more about Matthew at matthewhelmke.com or drop him a line with errata or suggestions at matthew@matthewhelmke.com. Andrew Hudson is a freelance journalist who specializes in writing about Linux. He has significant experience in Red Hat and Debian-based Linux distributions and deployments and can often be found sitting at his keyboard tweaking various settings and config files just for the hell of it. He lives in Wiltshire, which is a county of England, along with his wife, Bernice, and their son, John. Andrew does not like Emacs. He can be reached at andy.hudson@gmail.com. Paul Hudson is a recognized expert in open-source technologies. He is also a professional developer and full-time journalist for Future Publishing. His articles have appeared in MacFormat, PC Answers, PC Format, PC Plus, and Linux Format. Paul is passionate about free software in all its forms and uses a mix of Linux and BSD to power his desktops and servers. Paul likes Emacs. Paul can be contacted through http://hudzilla.org.

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