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Ubuntu Unleashed 2008 Edition: Covering 8.04 and 8.10 (4th Edition) (Unleashed) | 
enlarge | Authors: Andrew Hudson, Paul Hudson Publisher: Sams Category: Book
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $27.00 You Save: $22.99 (46%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 33117
Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 864 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 1.7
ISBN: 067232993X Dewey Decimal Number: 005.432 EAN: 9780672329937 ASIN: 067232993X
Publication Date: July 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 2008 paperback. NEW copy with sealed DVD. Interior clean and unmarked. Binding tight, square. Cover clean, crisp, and bright.
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Ubuntu Unleashed 2008 Edition presents comprehensive coverage of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. Windows users, Mac users, and Linux enthusiasts have been increasingly turning to Ubuntu for a user-friendly, easy-to-use Linux distribution. This book provides detailed information on installing, using, and administering Ubuntu. You will learn how to set up a workstation or a server, and you will find complete details on Ubuntu’s easy-to-use desktop and productivity software. Ubuntu Unleashed 2008 Edition includes a range of coverage: From the software you need in your everyday work, such as the OpenOffice.org productivity suite, to how to configure your Linux desktop to run smoothly using multiple printers, shell scripts, and more. For the hardcore Linux enthusiast, there is complete coverage of the X Window system, Linux programming, web server administration, and network administration. Includes a DVD with a full Ubuntu Linux distribution, plus a free upgrade to Ubuntu Linux 8.10 once it is released
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A comprehensive coverage of all the professional details October 13, 2008 College-level and serious programming collections will find UBUNTU UNLEASHED 2008 EDITION an excellent acquisition, presenting a fine coverage of Ubuntu Linux for Windows, Max and Linux users. From basic installation and using its features to setting up server workstations and productive Linux designs, UBUNTU UNLEASHED comes from professional developers and writers and makes for a comprehensive coverage of all the professional details.
Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
EXCELLENT September 13, 2008 Extremely informative and well written. I would recommend "Ubuntu Unleashed" to anyone interested in obtaining more in-depth information about Ubuntu Linux. This book is extremely useful and provides all the information needed to begin and continue to use Ubuntu Linux. It is very detailed and it is written for the beginner to the very experienced user. It is an extremely good reference book just to keep on hand for future use and problem solving. It also contains a CD for those that do not currently have "Ubuntu Linux v.8.04". Ubuntu Linux puts windows XP to shame and with open source software readily available, there is no comparison....the program and additional software is FREE. If you need a comparable office suite, you need to also download "Open Office, it has "ALL" the programs that Microsoft Office Professional edition has and is as good if not better than Microsoft Office. This book and Linux version in my opinion is a FIVE STAR product.....GET the BOOK and Software you will not regret it.
W. Harvey 9-12-08
Too much of a mish-mash August 30, 2008 First off, this book is not for beginners. Second, the information is not in any order and has a cobbled-together format which is annoying and even confusing; so much so that I even returned it. I agree with the criticisms given in the other reviews so no need to repeat all that. If you're an absolute beginner with Ubuntu, Marcel Gagne's book: "Moving to Ubuntu Linux" is very good, but not great. A very good book that's more advanced is William Von Hagen's: "ubuntu Linux bible" - but he's coming out with an updated version in 2/09, so you could wait for that. I just got into using the Ubuntu OS and have to say I like it a lot, but you still have to use the command line for some things and I have yet to see any book that explains it in easy to understand terms.
Misinformed and out of touch August 15, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
The book contains lots of misinformation and long outdated notions, and approaches things in a way that doesn't make sense either for Ubuntu novices or those experienced with Linux.
E.g. on pages 30 and 31 it indicates that Ubuntu 8.04 doesn't enable Universe and Multiverse by default, which has not been true for a while.
E.g. In its introduction to Python on page 561 it says "Although PHP is fundamentally similar to Java and Perl, Python is closer to C and Modula-3, and so might look unfamiliar at first." Java and PHP are light-years apart, and saying Python is closer to C is bizarre.
The section on backups recommends tape drives for many classes of user - a slow, expensive and long outdated technology.
It wastes people's time talking about telnet.
Most everywhere I look, there is misinformation. I'm going to stop looking now.
I won this book in a raffle, and plan to recycle it rather than confusing someone else by giving it away. There are much better Ubuntu books out there by folks that actually work on the distribution, like the "Official Ubuntu Book" (3rd Edition) by Benjamin Mako Hill, Corey Burger, Jonathan Jesse, and Jono Bacon.
A Very Useful Book and DVD for Programmers August 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was having trouble configuring my Ubuntu installation for programming C and this book and DVD provided me with all the resources that I needed to fix my problems. The book provided the needed information and the DVD provided the needed software packages. I could not have been happier with this combination. I wish that I had had this book before I setup my Ubuntu system!
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