How Is This Book Organized?
This book is organized in 19 chapters. Each chapter focuses on a topic, providing an overview and how-to information. The chapters are as follows: Chapter 1, Understanding Open Source Software :
Describes open source beliefs and practices. See how they differ from the beliefs and practices prevalent with proprietary software. Chapter 2, Choosing a Linux Distribution :
Provides the information needed to choose among the many Linux flavors. Chapter 3, Getting Ready to Install Linux :
Instructions for preparing your computer for a Linux install. Chapter 4, Installation :
Installation steps. Chapter 5, Interacting with Linux :
How to get work done using Linux. Chapter 6, Using Your Desktop :
How to use the two major Linux desktopsKDE and GNOME. Chapter 7, Using the Command Line :
How to enter commands directly into Linux, without using the desktop. Chapter 8, Linux Accounts :
No work can be done on a Linux system without using a Linux account. This chapter describes how to create accounts and associated information, such as passwords, owners, groups, and so forth. Chapter 9, File Management :
How to create, copy, rename, delete, and otherwise manage Linux files. Chapter 10, Applications and Programs :
How to download, install, and run Linux applications and programs. Chapter 11, Word Processing :
How to use the OpenOffice word processing application. Chapter 12, Spreadsheets :
How to use the OpenOffice spreadsheet application. Chapter 13, Graphics :
How to create, edit, and manipulate different types of graphics files. Chapter 14, Printing :
How to set up and use a printer on Linux. Chapter 15, The Internet :
How to access and browse the Internet. Chapter 16, Multimedia :
How to play sound and video files on Linux. Chapter 17, Email, Messaging, and News :
How to communicate with other people over the Internet. Chapter 18, Editing Text Files :
How to create and edit text files, such as HTML files, program source code, and Linux configuration files. Chapter 19, Shell Scripts :
How to write and use shell scripts.
Two appendixes are also included: Appendix A, Regular Expressions :
How to build regular expressions, patterns used by many different Linux applications. Appendix B, Command Reference :
Description and information about the commands available for use with the CLI.
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