دانلود کتاب Ubuntu on a Dime: The Path to Low-Cost Computing (Path to Low Cost Computing)
by James Floyd Kelly
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عنوان فارسی: اوبونتو در سکه: راه به کامپیوتر کم هزینه (مسیر به کامپیوتر کم هزینه) |
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The book is illustrated throughout with frequent, excellent screen shots as the author steps you through hardware assembly, then operating system and application installation, configuration and use. In chapter 2, the author explains how to install the Ubuntu Operating System and keep it updated. He defines in chapter 3 what he means by "free software" and covers the costs associated with four different means of obtaining software (Pay-to-Use, Open Source, Cloud Computing and Freeware). The remaining 9 chapters look at how to use free software - software either included in the default Ubuntu installation, or available via the web through a browser, to complete common computing tasks.
In chapter 4, email using Evolution is covered and word processing, spreadsheets and presentations using the Open Office suite is covered in chapters 5 to 7. The Cloud Computing Google Docs Office Suite alternative, with the advantages of everywhere access to your documents and collaborative working is covered in chapter 11. Web browsing using Firefox is covered in chapter 9, with most of the chapter dedicated to finding and installing useful add-ons. Google gets another couple of chapters when photo management with Picasa is covered in chapter 8 and Google Email and Calendar set up and use are explained in chapter 10. The last chapter looks at a few other useful applications found in Ubuntu; Calculator, Text Editor, Notes, Disk Burning, Movie Playing and Music Playing. The three appendices cover the computer parts list, three ways to obtain an installation disk for Ubuntu and finally a bibliography of web sites, books and must have apps so you can extend the use of your new Ubuntu PC. The 9 page index is fairly comprehensive for this 280 page book, considering the wealth of illustrations throughout the book.
I liked this book because it covered tasks seen daunting by many (PC building, Operating System and software installation, configuration and upgrading) in an light, easy to follow manner, supported with excellent illustrations. Further, the author covers a lot of ground without overwhelming the reader, taking you to a level where you can start using your computer productively and showing you how to use help files and on-line resources to extend your use of your excellent hand-built investment.
If you are looking for a way to reduce your computing costs, or know someone that would appreciate a gift that can help them achieve this, then Ubuntu on a Dime is well worth considering - particularly for anyone that gets satisfaction from learning via do-it-yourself.