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Ubuntu Hacks

Ubuntu Hacks
by Kyle Rankin; Jonathan Oxer; Bill Childers

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Linux Journal Readers’ Choice Awards 2008 Favorite Linux Book, Honorable Mention. http://www.linuxjournal.com

“. . . this one (Ubuntu Linux book) is at the head of the pack for getting started with your penguin experience. . . .”
—Tom Duff

“Benjamin Mako Hill et al. have produced an excellent book that speaks to everyone who uses or is considering using Ubuntu.”
—James Pyles, Reviewer, “The Linux Tutorial”

“Well written in an easy-to-follow format. Full of information for folks new to Linux or just new to Ubuntu. Even nontechnical users would find this a very helpful resource.”
—Ben Gerber, Arsgeek.com

“I’d recommend picking it up if you are running Ubuntu.”
—Tony Lawrence, owner of aplawrence.com

Ubuntu is a complete, free operating system that emphasizes community, support, and ease of use without compromising speed, power, or flexibility. It’s Linux for human beings—designed for everyone from computer novices to experts. Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Long Term Support), a.k.a., “Hardy Heron,” is the latest release—more powerful, more flexible, and friendlier than ever. The Official Ubuntu Book, Third Edition, will get you up and running quickly.

Written by expert leading Ubuntu community members, this book covers all you need to know to make the most of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, whether you’re a home user, small business user, server administrator, or programmer. The authors cover Ubuntu 8.04 LTS from start to finish: installation, configuration, desktop productivity, games, management, support, and much more. Among the many new topics covered in this edition: the new Edubuntu and the brand new Kubuntu Remix including KDE 4.

The Official Ubuntu Book, Third Edition, covers standard desktop applications, from word processing, spreadsheets, Web browsing, e-mail, instant messaging, music, video, and games to software development, databases, and server applications. In addition, you’ll

  • Learn how to customize Ubuntu for home, small business, school, government, and enterprise environments

  • Learn how to quickly update Ubuntu to accommodate new versions and new applications

  • Find up-to-the-minute troubleshooting advice from Ubuntu users worldwide

  • Learn Ubuntu Server installation and administration, including LVM and RAID implementation

  • Learn about Edubuntu—Ubuntu optimized specifically for the classroom


The DVD includes the complete Ubuntu Linux operating system for installation on PC platforms, preconfigured with an outstanding desktop environment for both home and business computing. It can be used to install other complete variants of Ubuntu including Kubuntu (with the KDE environment), and Edubuntu (for use in schools).

Amazon.com® Reader Reviews (Ranked by Helpfulness)

Average Amazon.com® Rating: 4.0 out of 5 rating Based on 58 Ratings

Disjointed but useful - 2009-11-06
Reviewer Rating: 1 star rating2 star rating3 star rating4 star rating5 star rating
If you are looking to learn about Ubuntu, then the official book would seem the obvious place to start. Ubuntu insiders (including founder Mark Shuttleworth) present a rich and readable history of their labors, as well as insight into the structure and philosophy of their wing of the GNU/Linux community. Also, as you would expect, the book contains a full OS distribution on disc.

Unfortunately, the 4th Edition has some significant flaws. Clearly written by committee, the authors shift from speaking to computer newbies in one paragraph to veteran sysadmins in the next, not always pausing to properly explain new material. Further, the layout of the book simply makes no sense: chapter 10 "introduces" Ubuntu variants which were each individually covered by chapters 8, 9, and 5 - yes, in that order!

Never the less, this book does its primary job quite well - chapters 2 through 4 provide one of the finest introductions to desktop GNU/Linux currently in print, backed up with a fairly thorough troubleshooting section and a decent command line primer. In short, it is a great book for new users to outgrow... and to those who prefer the reassurance of a printed manual, I recommend it.

Good, for what it is - 2009-10-14
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The Official Ubuntu Book is useful primarily as an introduction to and overview of the cultural phenomenon that is Ubuntu. From this perspective, I found chapter 1 "Introducing Ubuntu" the most useful and informative. Don't expect this 461-page book to be a comprehensive reference source (which one might assume from its size) -- it's not. As a reference work, it's useful mainly for those without any prior experience with Linux, and even there, I would recommend Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference, by Keir Thomas -- it's briefer, cheaper (free, if you get the PDF version), more informative, and better written.

That said, I don't regret purchasing The Official Ubuntu Book, which provides me with a new perspective on this very popular Linux distribution, as well as on how GNU/Linux distributions have evolved.

Ubuntu again - 2009-08-24
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Helpful but very beginner oriented. I give it 4 stars for beginners but probably fewer for more advanced techs like me. One of the newer ones though so up to date.

Linux Novice - 2009-11-05
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This is a very good read. I have had this book for two days, and I have read halfway through it. IT are not typically very readable. I have not started to install Ubuntu at this time, but that will start in about a week.

Official Ubuntu book - 2009-05-15
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although this book is already a bit out-dated (it covers the 8.04 build of Ubuntu, and 9.04 is out), it covers with plain-English language, all aspects of getting this fine system up and running. I recommend this book for anyone considering Linux, because the latest build of Ubuntu is stable and easy to use, thanks to this book.

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