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Ubuntu is a popular operating system, based on Debian GNU/Linux, a popular Linux distribution and is free. Ubuntu also has a very large fan following.

I installed it lately but it’s still alien to me, luckily I found this Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference written by Keir Thomas, which is one stop solution to all the Ubuntu related queries and Digital version is free to download.

Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Refrence

Download free Ubuntu Guide

The contents of this guide are -

  • A brief introduction
  • Installing Ubuntu
  • Configuring Ubuntu
  • Getting to grips with the desktop
  • Understand the file system
  • Hands‐on the command‐line
  • Software management
  • Securing the system
  • And Appendix A and B, which contain Glossary of terms and Learning more and getting help

Click to Download Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Refrence

Print edition is also available which costs $9.94 at Amazon.  So if the Ubuntu fan in you is still in making, this is probably all you need to bring it out, try it.

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Readers Comment

  • anonymouse said:

    You should note that this book is not at all related to the venerable guides:

    Ubuntuguide.org ) and Kubuntuguide.org ).

    Those sites have been around for years, are extremely detailed, and are available for free in many languages.

    This book is trying to capitalise on the popularity of those sites, but is not related.