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© 2012 Neil Smyth / Payload Media. This eBook is provided for personal use only. Unauthorized use, reproduction and/or distribution strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
- About Ubuntu Essentials
- The History of Ubuntu
- How to Download and Try Ubuntu
- Performing a Clean Ubuntu Installation
- Installing Ubuntu on a Windows System (Dual booting)
- Installing Ubuntu 10.x on a Windows Disk with Wubi
- Allocating a Windows Partition to Ubuntu 10.x
- Logging into the Ubuntu 10.x GNOME Desktop
- A Guided Tour of the Ubuntu 10.x GNOME Desktop
- Ubuntu 10.x Screensaver, Desktop Lock and Power Management Configuration
- Changing the Ubuntu 10.x GNOME Desktop Background
- Installing and Customizing Ubuntu 10.x Desktop Themes
- Configuring Ubuntu 10.x Desktop Fonts
- Configuring the Ubuntu 10.x Desktop Panels
- Configuring the Ubuntu 10.x Desktop Menu System
- Ubuntu 10.x Desktop Visual Effects
- Configuring Ubuntu 10.x Wireless Networking
- Browsing My Computer, Files and Folders on the Ubuntu 10.x Desktop
- Configuring the Ubuntu 10.x File Manager
- Ubuntu 10.x Desktop - Starting Applications on Login
- Ubuntu 10.x Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts
- Configuring Ubuntu 10.x Printers
- Connecting an Ubuntu 10.x System to a DSL Modem
- Ubuntu 10.x Firewall Basics
- Using Firestarter to Configure an Ubuntu 10.x Firewall
- Managing Ubuntu 10.x Users and Groups
- Configuring Ubuntu 10.x Remote Access using SSH
- Remote Access to the Ubuntu 10.x Desktop
- Activating Remote Desktop Access
- Secure and Insecure Remote Desktop Access
- Accessing a Remote Ubuntu Desktop using Vinagre
- Attaching to a Remote Desktop using vncviewer
- Accessing a Remote Ubuntu Desktop from a Windows System
- Establishing a Secure Remote Desktop Session
- Establishing a Secure Remote Desktop Session from a Windows System
- Creating Additional Desktops
- Displaying Ubuntu 10.x Applications Remotely (X11 Forwarding)
- Configuring an Ubuntu 10.x Based Web Server
- Sharing Ubuntu 10.x Folders with Remote Linux and UNIX Systems
- Sharing Ubuntu 10.x Folders with Remote Windows Systems
- Configuring an Ubuntu 10.x Mail Client (Evolution)
- Sending and Receiving GMail Email on an Ubuntu 10.x System
- Adding a New Disk Drive to an Ubuntu 10.x System
- Adding and Managing Ubuntu 10.x Swap Space
- Installing and Configuring Ubuntu 10.x KVM Virtualization
- Creating an Ubuntu 10.x KVM Networked Bridge Interface
- Ubuntu Virtual Networks and Network Bridges
- Installing the Network Bridge Package Requirements
- Configuring Network Administration Capabilities
- Identifying Physical Network Connections
- Configuring the Network Bridge
- Checking for the Presence of the Bridge
- Configuring the Ubuntu Firewall for a Network Bridge
- Configuring a Virtual Machine to use the Network Bridge
- Installing an Ubuntu 10.x KVM Guest OS from the Command-line (virt-install and virsh)
- Managing and Monitoring Ubuntu 10.x based KVM Guest Systems
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