Ubuntu Linux Bible (covering Ubuntu version 20.04) gives you what you need to successfully plan and implement Ubuntu workloads at any level, addressing all use-cases. Whether you’re a desktop user, server administrator, or completely new to Linux, this comprehensive guide ensures that every reader is covered. The book presents the information in a way that new users get all of the essential details they need, while allowing experienced Linux users to skip directly to specific sections that cater to their needs.
Organized into four parts: “Getting Started with Ubuntu Linux,” “Ubuntu for Desktop Users,” “Ubuntu for System Administrators,” and “Configuring Servers on Ubuntu,” this 752-page book covers the recently released 20.04 Long Term Support version of Ubuntu, as well as previous versions. You’ll learn about fundamental Linux system administration topics such as creating and managing users, backing up the system, adding new printers and disks to the system, network configuration, and using Ubuntu wirelessly.
Ubuntu is known for its many hundreds of thousands of happy desktop users. But it can also be used in an enterprise environment to provide core network and infrastructure services. This book is your complete guide to mastering all aspects of Ubuntu Linux, from beginner to advanced levels.
