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封面
版权信息
1. Introduction
1.1 Superuser Conventions
1.2 Opening a Terminal Window
1.3 Editing Files
1.4 Feedback
1.5 Errata
2. A Brief History of Linux
2.1 What exactly is Linux?
2.2 UNIX Origins
2.3 Who Created Linux?
2.4 The History of Ubuntu
2.5 What does the word “Ubuntu” Mean?
2.6 Summary
3. Installing Ubuntu on a Clean Disk Drive
3.1 Ubuntu Installation Options
3.2 Server vs. Desktop Editions
3.3 Obtaining the Ubuntu Installation Media
3.4 Writing the ISO Installation Image to a USB Drive
3.5 Booting from the Ubuntu USB Image
3.6 Installing Ubuntu
3.7 Accessing the Ubuntu Desktop
3.8 Installing Updates
3.9 Displaying Boot Messages
3.10 Summary
4. Installing Ubuntu with the Network Installer
4.1 Network Installer Advantages
4.2 Obtaining the Network Installer Image
4.3 Booting from the Installer Image
4.4 Performing the Installation
4.5 Disk Partitioning
4.6 Software Collection Selection
4.7 Installing Software Collections After System Setup
4.8 Summary
5. Dual Booting Ubuntu with Windows
5.1 Beginning the Ubuntu Installation
5.2 Booting Ubuntu for the First Time
5.3 Changing the Default Boot Option
5.4 Accessing the Windows Partition from the Command-line
5.5 Accessing the Windows Partition from the Desktop
5.6 Summary
6. Allocating Windows Disk Partitions to Ubuntu
6.1 Unmounting the Windows Partition
6.2 Deleting the Windows Partitions from the Disk
6.3 Formatting the Unallocated Disk Partition
6.4 Mounting the New Partition
6.5 Editing the Boot Menu
6.6 Using the GNOME Disks Utility
6.7 Summary
7. A Guided Tour of the GNOME 3 Desktop
7.1 Installing the GNOME Desktop
7.2 An Overview of the GNOME 3 Desktop
7.3 Launching Activities
7.4 Managing Windows
7.5 Using Workspaces
7.6 Calendar and Notifications
7.7 Desktop Settings
7.8 Customizing the Dash
7.9 Switching to Dark Mode
7.10 Installing Ubuntu Software
7.11 Beyond Basic Customization
7.12 Summary
8. An Overview of the Ubuntu Cockpit Web Interface
8.1 An Overview of Cockpit
8.2 Installing and Enabling Cockpit
8.3 Accessing Cockpit
8.4 Overview
8.5 Logs
8.6 Storage
8.7 Networking
8.8 Accounts
8.9 Services
8.10 Applications
8.11 Virtual Machines
8.12 Software Updates
8.13 Terminal
8.14 Connecting to Multiple Servers
8.15 Summary
9. Using the Bash Shell on Ubuntu
9.1 What is a Shell?
9.2 Gaining Access to the Shell
9.3 Entering Commands at the Prompt
9.4 Getting Information about a Command
9.5 Bash Command-line Editing
9.6 Working with the Shell History
9.7 Filename Shorthand
9.8 Filename and Path Completion
9.9 Input and Output Redirection
9.10 Working with Pipes in the Bash Shell
9.11 Configuring Aliases
9.12 Environment Variables
9.13 Writing Shell Scripts
9.14 Summary
10. Managing Ubuntu Users and Groups
10.1 User Management from the Command-line
10.2 User Management with Cockpit
10.3 User Management using the Settings App
10.4 Summary
11. Managing Ubuntu systemd Units