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Friday, December 9, 2011

Managing the Ubuntu Software System (Linux Nitty Gritty)


Managing the Ubuntu Software System (Linux Nitty Gritty)


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Managing the Ubuntu Software System (Linux Nitty Gritty) Overview


Keir Thomas is the world's most popular author writing about Ubuntu. His books have been read by over 1,000,000 readers and are #1 best-sellers. His book Beginning Ubuntu Linux recently entered its sixth edition, and picked-up a Linux Journal award along the way. Thomas is also the author of Ubuntu Kung Fu.

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Get to grips with the Ubuntu software system in this easy-to-read and understandable guide for newcomers.

Within its pages you'll learn:

* The nature of Ubuntu software packages and repositories;

* How to use Synaptic to add, remove and refresh software;

* How to add new software repositories to Ubuntu;

* How to install and remove software at Ubuntu's command-line prompt.



Managing the Ubuntu Software System (Linux Nitty Gritty) Specifications


Keir Thomas is the world's most popular author writing about Ubuntu. His books have been read by over 1,000,000 readers and are #1 best-sellers. His book Beginning Ubuntu Linux recently entered its sixth edition, and picked-up a Linux Journal award along the way. Thomas is also the author of Ubuntu Kung Fu.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Get to grips with the Ubuntu software system in this easy-to-read and understandable guide for newcomers.

Within its pages you'll learn:

* The nature of Ubuntu software packages and repositories;

* How to use Synaptic to add, remove and refresh software;

* How to add new software repositories to Ubuntu;

* How to install and remove software at Ubuntu's command-line prompt.