The Ubuntu distribution simplifies Linux by providing a
sensible collection of applications, an easy-to-use package
manager, and lots of fine-tuning, which make it possibly the
best Linux for desktops and laptops. Readers of both
Linux Journal and TUX
Magazine confirmed this by voting Ubuntu as the
best Linux distribution in each publication's 2005 Readers
Choice Awards. None of that simplification, however, makes
Ubuntu any less fun if you're a hacker or a power
user.
Like all books in the "Hacks" series, Ubuntu
Hacks includes 100 quick tips and tricks for all
users of all technical levels. Beginners will appreciate the
installation advice and tips on getting the most out of the
free applications packaged with Ubuntu, while intermediate
and advanced readers will learn the ins-and-outs of power
management, wireless roaming, 3D video acceleration, server
configuration, and much more.
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