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Ubuntu Unleashed


by Andrew Hudson, Paul Hudson

List Price: $49.99
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Sales Rank: 600016
Studio: Sams
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 800
Publication Date: August 29, 2006
Publisher: Sams


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
Incorporating an advanced approach to presenting information about Ubuntu, Ubuntu Unleashed aims to provide the best and latest information that intermediate to advanced Linux users need to know about installation, configuration, system administration, server operations, and security. Written by renowned open source authors, Paul and Andrew Hudson, it includes detailed information on hot topics in Ubuntu Linux, such as wireless networks, and programming in PHP, Perl and others. It thoroughly covers all of Ubuntu's software packages, including up-to-date material on new applications, Web development, peripherals, and programming languages. It also includes updated discussion of the architecture of the Linux kernel 2.6, USB, KDE, GNOME, Broadband access issues, routing, gateways, firewalls, disk tuning, GCC, Perl, Python, printing services (CUPS), and security. The included DVD comes with a complete Ubuntu Linux distribution.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.5 based on 14 reviews)

don't waste your money on this POS  
poorly written, poorly organised, appears to be written by hack artists to make a fast buck. You're better off with google.
May 04, 2008

Not deep enough for the initiated, too many errors for noobs  
One of the early lessons in the book outlines a procedure that is for Dapper (a previous version) that does not work for Ubuntu 7.04. Unfortunately, this is just one example of the many frustrations caused by the sloppy editing in an uncharacteristically poor effort by the Unleashed bunch.

If you're willing to use the Ubuntu Forums (or any third-party) to identify the apps that you'd like to run, I may be able to save you thirty bucks. The middle 80% of the book seems to repeat the following three messages over and over:
1. The app is in Synaptic
2. Set it up with info on the web or in the 'man' pages
3. If confused, consult a deeper source

If you've been playing with Linux for more than a couple of months, this book will probably be beneath you. If you're completely new, there are better books out there. The other reviewers have named some good ones; I would start there.

September 26, 2007

Not worth the money  
I pre-ordered this book weeks before it was released. I did so because it came with the newest version of the installation media. However, the content within the book has NOT been updated as well as it should. There are whole sections that are wholly inaccurate due to the fact that certain aspects of the software have changed. For those that respect a publishers inability to keep up with constantly changing versions, be aware that at least some of the changes (most notably a start up procedure called UPSTART) have changed 2 VERSIONS ago. Joining the publishers on-line membership, which promises updates and errata, offers absolutely nothing in regards to the outdated material.
As far as the authors, I do think this is a very well written, easy to read and understand book, which is why I didn't give it the worst rating.
August 10, 2007

Too much bloat  
Well, I saw the book at Barnes&Nobles before ordering it from Amazon, therefore I was already fully prepared to face numerous chapters of stuff I don't need. It is one of those unfortunate cases when authors simply want to cover everything, without scratching deep any particular topic.

Seriously, how could they pack "Burning CDs in Gnome" and "Apache2 Configuration" into the same bag? And you won't become an expert in Apache after reading it, by the way. Well... did you expect to? :)

In my case it was probably what I needed anyway, because I had not had any significant Linux knowledge, so I figured having one of those bricks laying in the far corner of a bookshielf would be helpful.

For deeper understanding of Linux I used web and "Running Linux" by Matthias Dalheimer, which I highly recommend.

July 16, 2007

Not detailed in LINUX basics......  
Not as good as I thought it should be. Not very detail writing.
June 08, 2007


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