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Ubuntu Linux Bible - David Clinton, Christopher Negus

Ubuntu Linux Bible

Buch | Softcover
704 Seiten
2025 | 11th edition
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-394-34976-0 (ISBN)
CHF 74,20 inkl. MwSt
The latest version of the gold standard in Ubuntu Linux resources

In the freshly updated eleventh edition of Ubuntu Linux Bible, a team of veteran Linux educators delivers a comprehensive discussion of the Ubuntu Linux operating system. Perfect for absolute beginners and experienced users and server admins alike, this book explains the ins-and-outs of installing, configuring, maintaining, optimizing, and using Ubuntu systems.

This edition builds on the user-centric approach used by previous editions, showing you exactly how to perform common and essential tasks, like interfacing with popular IoT devices. The book covers:



Becoming a Linux power user: Using the Shell, navigating the filesystem, and more
Installing and configuring an Ubuntu Linux desktop or server
Linux server administration, including managing remote access and common desktop network configuration settings
Linux security techniques, including cryptography, PAM, and AppArmor

The Ubuntu Linux Bible is intuitively organized, allowing you to skip quickly to the section you need in the moment. It also covers the latest version of the popular Linux distribution – v24.04 at the time of writing – as well as the previous version. You'll also find:



Complete coverage of the enterprise and network functionality offered by Ubuntu, like web servers, networked file sharing, and DHCP and DNS management
Up-to-date explanations of desktop Ubuntu configuration, including user management, system backups, printer and device management, and wireless features
End-of-chapter exercises and questions, complete with answers, to help you develop your hands-on Ubuntu skillset

Perfect for Ubuntu Linux beginners and novice users, Ubuntu Linux Bible is also an essential resource for anyone transitioning from Windows desktops and servers looking for concise, accurate, and expert guidance in the Ubuntu OS.

David Clinton is a system administrator, teacher, and writer. He has administered, written about, and created training material for many important technology subjects including Linux systems, cloud computing (AWS in particular), and container technologies like Docker. Many of his video training courses can be found on Pluralsight.com, and links to his other books (on Linux administration and server virtualization) can be found at bootstrap-it.com. Christopher Negus has been teaching and writing about Linux and UNIX for over 25 years. He's an instructor and principal technical writer for Red Hat, Inc., and the author of dozens of Linux and UNIX books, including every edition of the Red Hat Linux Bible, CentOS Bible, Fedora Bible, Ubuntu Linux Toolbox, and more.

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xxix

Part I: Getting Started 1

Chapter 1: Starting with Linux 3

Chapter 2: Creating the Perfect Linux Desktop 21

Part II: Becoming a Linux Power User 43

Chapter 3: Using the Shell 45

Chapter 4: Moving Around the Filesystem 77

Chapter 6: Managing Running Processes 117

Chapter 7: Writing Simple Shell Scripts 133

Part III: Becoming a Linux System Administrator 151

Chapter 8: Learning System Administration 153

Chapter 9: Installing Linux 177

Chapter 10: Getting and Managing Software 201

Chapter 11: Managing User Accounts 215

Chapter 12: Managing Disks and Filesystems 237

Part IV: Becoming a Linux Server Administrator 267

Chapter 13: Understanding Server Administration 269

Chapter 14: Administering Networking 299

Chapter 15: Starting and Stopping Services 327

Chapter 16: Configuring a Print Server 363

Chapter 17: Configuring a Web Server r 385

Chapter 18: Configuring an FTP Server 413

Chapter 19: Configuring a Windows File Sharing (Samba) Server r 429

Chapter 20: Configuring an NFS File Server 447

Chapter 21: Troubleshooting Linux 467

Part V: Learning Linux Security Techniques 493

Chapter 22: Understanding Basic Linux Security y 495

Chapter 23: Understanding Advanced Linux Security y 525

Chapter 24: Enhancing Linux Security with AppArmor 553

Chapter 25: Securing Linux on a Network 561

Part VI: Engaging with Cloud Computing 585

Chapter 26: Shifting to Clouds and Containers 587

Chapter 27: Deploying Linux to the Public Cloud 601

Chapter 28: Automating Apps and Infrastructure with Ansible 619

Summary 647

Exercises 647

Appendix: Exercise Answers 649

Index 701

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 188 x 229 mm
Gewicht 1338 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Unix / Linux
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Weitere Themen Hardware
ISBN-10 1-394-34976-9 / 1394349769
ISBN-13 978-1-394-34976-0 / 9781394349760
Zustand Neuware
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