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"《在一个午餐月里学习Linux》是一本面向初学者和职场人士的实用指南,由Steven Ovid编写,于2016年由Manning Publications出版。该书以304页的篇幅,以PDF格式呈现,大小约为19 MB,旨在帮助读者在短短一个月内掌握Linux的基础操作和关键任务。对于那些只熟悉Windows或Mac OS X的用户来说,这本书特别有价值,因为它旨在消除对Linux系统的恐惧,展示其安全、灵活和免费的优点。 书中内容覆盖了Linux安装、基本网络连接、软件安装以及系统安全等实用技能。作者设计了23个简单易懂的课程,每个课程耗时不超过一个小时,使读者能快速上手。读者将学会如何使用命令行,安装软件,定制桌面环境,进行打印,甚至处理基本的网络设置。通过本书,读者可以从Linux新手迅速成长为专家。 全书以实践为导向,深入浅出地讲解了如文件系统管理、桌面环境理解等核心概念,确保读者能够立即投入到实际工作中,提高生产力。此外,Manning出版社提供了在线购买和订购的选项,并针对大量订购提供了折扣。版权方面,未经出版商书面许可,任何形式的复制、存储或传输都受到限制。 《在一个午餐月里学习Linux》是一本帮助读者高效掌握Linux操作系统的实用教程,无论你是出于兴趣还是工作需求,都能从中受益匪浅。"
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PREFACE
xv
Linux lets us customize our workspaces in ways that make sense for us, rather than
forcing us to use workspaces customized by Linux. And I believe that’s the way things
should be. Our computers work for us—we don’t work for them.
As you read this book, I want you to learn to use Linux, but I also want you to
become empowered by it. Linux is more than a tool. It’s a way of thinking about your
tools.
I hope by the end of Learn Linux in a Month of Lunches, you love and appreciate
Linux as much as I do.
xvi
acknowledgments
This book, like Linux itself, was a collaboration among amazing people.
I can’t thank Frances Lefkowitz, my editor, enough. She constantly pushed me to
improve and clarify, but also to find my own voice. Working with her was like taking a
writing seminar and I’m incredibly grateful I had the chance to work with her.
Greg Wild, also of Manning, saw (and sees) the potential of Linux for a wider audi-
ence. He worked with me to organize and conceptualize the book and those early
meetings were very important in terms of shaping this book.
Of course, I'm grateful to everyone else at Manning who worked to get this book
out. I extend my appreciation to the following reviewers whose suggestions were
always welcome: Aditya Sharma, Arnaldo Ayala, Fabrizio Cucci, Gavin Baumanis, Jean-
François Morin, László Hegedüs, Luke Greenleaf, Mayur Patil, Michel Klomp, Nick
McGinness, Robert Walsh, Sau Fai Fong, Selcuk Beydilli, Shawn Bolan, and Terry Rick-
man. Thank you to the entire production team including copyeditor, Ben Berg; proof-
reader, Elizabeth Martin; my wonderfully calming production editor, David Novak;
and all those operating behind the scenes. Everyone I worked with had only one
goal—to create the best book possible.
This book began with a month-long professional leave from my academic librarian
position to develop a book about Linux. I’m grateful to my union, the Professional
Staff Congress, for negotiating that wonderful benefit.
I also owe a huge debt of thanks to Jim Whitehurst, who took time out of his busy
schedule as President and
CEO of Red Hat, to write a lovely foreword. I’m also grateful
to Jim’s colleague Bryan Behrenshausen, who was incredibly helpful in connecting
Jim to this project.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
xvii
This book might not have been published without the inspiration and support of
Jennifer Poggiali. Her enthusiasm for this project, before I had a contract, was conta-
gious. I think it also helped that I was trying to impress her by getting a book contract
(and I suppose it worked—we’re now dating).
Last, but not least, I’d like to thank the wonderful Linux community. It’s amazing
to think of all of the people who are collaborating across the globe to create robust,
cost-free tools I used to write this book. And while technical people often have a repu-
tation for being impatient, all of the people I reached out to for help with this project
were gracious and kind.
For instance, I had Linux certification questions for chapter 23 and got wonderful,
thoughtful responses from Niels Kobschaetzki, Aaron Toponce, Charles Profitt, and
Peter Green.
Linux is a culture with a lot of traits, but the predominant one is generosity. This
book is a product of that generosity.
xviii
about this book
This book came about because I saw that while there were lots of technical Linux
books for people who work with servers, there was nothing to help people learn Linux
for desktop work.
My goal is that by the end of this book, you’ll be able to use Linux for your day-to-
day system. Linux has gotten much better to work with as a desktop operating system.
The interfaces are easier to work with and hardware is much more cooperative.
In fact, Linux gets better and better every year. But it’s still not an easy thing to
learn. And while there’s lots of great help online, it varies in quality and in the level of
technical ability required to understand and execute.
As you work through this book, I want you to feel as if I’m right there with you,
explaining concepts and showing you how to do different things, from using the com-
mand line to customizing the look and feel of your entire system. I want to build up
your technical skills, as well as your confidence in your ability to manage your own
Linux system.
Part I of the book shows you how to get Linux up and running. You’ll learn:
■
What Linux is and how it works
■
How to install Linux (it’s not as hard as you think!)
■
How to get to know your system
■
How desktop environments work as well as how to use these new interfaces
Part II prepares you to use Linux for your home office. There you’ll learn:
■
How to install software, using both the command line and the GUI
ABOUT THIS BOOK
xix
■
How to work with Linux productivity software to do things such as word pro-
cessing and editing photos
■
The beauty and convenience of text editors
■
What the command line is and how to use it
■
How to run Windows programs in Linux
■
Tips to work effectively in Linux
Part III shows you how to be a home system admin. In that final section, you’ll learn
about:
■
Package management
■
Updating your operating system
■
Linux security, including how to keep your system safe.
■
Connecting to other computers
■
Printing (a surprisingly interesting chapter!)
■
Collaboration using version control
There are numerous “try-it-nows” throughout the book and labs at the end of some
chapters. I encourage you to do them. The difference between reading about Linux
and using it is huge. The hands-on work is what allows you to test yourself and to iden-
tify the potential challenges. The answers to the labs appear at the end of the book
and online at www.manning.com/books/learn-linux-in-a-month-of-lunches. The only
way to learn Linux is to use Linux.
Along the way, you’ll also be asked to think about what you want out of your Linux
system in terms of software, interfaces, and stability. Linux isn’t only about learning
commands and terminology. A big part of it is learning what you want out of your
desktop computer. I’ll help you to figure that out.
By the end of this book, you’ll not only know how to use Linux, you’ll also have a
strong sense of how you want to use it. Linux seems intimidating, but as you’ll learn
over the next month, broken down into steps, it’s a very manageable technology to
learn and implement.
Author Online
Purchase of Learn Linux in a Month of Lunches includes free access to a private web
forum run by Manning Publications where you can make comments about the book,
ask technical questions, and receive help from the author and from other users. To
access the forum and subscribe to it, point your web browser to www.manning.com/
books/learn-linux-in-a-month-of-lunches. This page provides information on how to
get on the forum once you are registered, what kind of help is available, and the rules
of conduct on the forum.
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