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“I have said before on several occasions that Sobell does really good work. Well, [A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux®, Third Edition,] holds true to my words. This is a big book with some 1250+ pages in it absolutely filled to the brim with useful information. The review on the front cover mentions that the book is ‘comprehensive’ and that just might be understating it a little. This book has practically anything you might want to know about Ubuntu, and references a lot of really helpful general Linux and userland program information and it’s put together in a very straight forward and understandable way. Having the word ‘Practical’ in the name is also a really good fit as the book offers great walk-throughs on things people will want to do with their Ubuntu install from beginner things like configuring a printer all the way up to things like some Perl programming and running your own Web server. All in all, this book is not only worth a look, but it is a keeper. It’s a good read and great technical reference.” —Lincoln C. Fessenden, Linux Guy / I.T. Manager “The third updated edition of A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux® offers a fine reference perfect for any Ubuntu Linux computer collection, packing in hundreds of practical applications for Ubuntu with keys to security, Perl scripting, common administration tasks, and more. From keeping Ubuntu systems current to handling configuration issues, this is a solid reference to the latest Ubuntu applications and challenges.” —Jim Cox, Midwest Book Review “This is an excellent text and I am using it as of this term as the textbook for the class in Linux that I am teaching at the local Community College. The first book on UNIX that I used twenty-five years ago was written by Sobell. He hasn’t lost his touch.” —James J. Sherin, Part-Time Faculty, Westmoreland County Community College “When I first started working with Linux just a short 10 years or so ago, it was a little more difficult than now to get going. . . . Now, someone new to the community has a vast array of resources available on the web, or if they are inclined to begin with Ubuntu, they can literally find almost every single thing they will need in the single volume of Mark Sobell’s A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux®. “Overall, I think it’s a great, comprehensive Ubuntu book that’ll be a valuable resource for people of all technical levels.” —John Dong, Ubuntu Forum Council Member, Backports Team Leader “I would so love to be able to use this book to teach a class about not just Ubuntu or Linux but about computers in general. It is thorough and well written with good illustrations that explain important concepts for computer usage.” —Nathan Eckenrode, New York Local Community Team “Ubuntu is gaining popularity at the rate alcohol did during Prohibition, and it’s great to see a well-known author write a book on the latest and greatest version. Not only does it contain Ubuntu-specific information, but it also touches on general computer-related topics, which will help the average computer user to better understand what’s going on in the background. Great work, Mark!” —Daniel R. Arfsten, Pro/ENGINEER Drafter/Designer “This is well-written, clear, comprehensive information for the Linux user of any type, whether trying Ubuntu on for the first time and wanting to know a little about it, or using the book as a very good reference when doing something more complicated like setting up a server. This book’s value goes well beyond its purchase price and it’ll make a great addition to the Linux section of your bookshelf.” —Linc Fessenden, Host of The LinuxLink TechShow, tllts.org “Overall, A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux® by Mark G. Sobell provides all of the information a beginner to intermediate user of Linux would need to be productive. The inclusion of the Live DVD of Ubuntu makes it easy for the user to test-drive Linux without affecting his installed OS. I have no doubts that you will consider this book money well spent.” —Ray Lodato, Slashdot contributor, www.slashdot.org “I’m sure this sounds a bit like hyperbole. Everything a person would need to know? Obviously not everything, but this book, weighing in at just under 1200 pages, covers so much so thoroughly that there won’t be much left out. From install to admin, networking, security, shell scripting, package management, and a host of other topics, it is all there. GUI and command line tools are covered. There is not really any wasted space or fluff, just a huge amount of information. There are screen shots when appropriate but they do not take up an inordinate amount of space. This book is information-dense.” —JR Peck, Editor, GeekBook.org “Sobell tackles a massive subject, the vast details of a Linux operating system, and manages to keep the material clear, interesting and engaging. . . . If you want to know how to get the most out of your Red Hat, Fedora, or CentOS system, then this is one of the best texts available, in my opinion.” —Jesse Smith, Feature Writer for DistroWatch “I had the chance to use your UNIX books when I when was in college years ago at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA. I have to say that your books are among the best! They’re quality books that teach the theoretical aspects and applications of the operating system.” —Benton Chan, IS Engineer “I currently own one of your books, A Practical Guide to Linux®. I believe this book is one of the most comprehensive and, as the title says, practical guides to Linux I have ever read. I consider myself a novice and I come back to this book over and over again.” —Albert J. Nguyen “The book has more than lived up to my expectations from the many reviews I read, even though it targets FC2. I have found something very rare with your book: It doesn’t read like the standard technical text, it reads more like a story. It’s a pleasure to read and hard to put down. Did I say that?! :-)” —David Hopkins, Business Process Architect “Thanks for your work and for the book you wrote. There are really few books that can help people to become more efficient administrators of different workstations. We hope (in Russia) that you will continue bringing us a new level of understanding of Linux/UNIX systems.” —Anton Petukhov “Mark Sobell has written a book as approachable as it is authoritative.” —Jeffrey Bianchine, Advocate, Author, Journalist “Since I’m in an educational environment, I found the content of Sobell’s book to be right on target and very helpful for anyone managing Linux in the enterprise. His style of writing is very clear. He builds up to the chapter exercises, which I find to be relevant to real-world scenarios a user or admin would encounter. An IT/IS student would find this book a valuable complement to their education. The vast amount of information is extremely well balanced and Sobell manages to present the content without complicated asides and meandering prose. This is a ‘must have’ for anyone managing Linux systems in a networked environment or anyone running a Linux server. I would also highly recommend it to an experienced computer user who is moving to the Linux platform.” —Mary Norbury, IT Director, Barbara Davis Center, University of Colorado at Denver, from a review posted on slashdot.org “Excellent reference book, well suited for the sysadmin of a Linux cluster, or the owner of a PC contemplating installing a recent stable Linux. Don’t be put off by the daunting heft of the book. Sobell has striven to be as inclusive as possible, in trying to anticipate your system administration needs.” —Wes Boudville, Inventor “The JumpStart sections really offer a quick way to get things up and running, allowing you to dig into the details of the book later.” —Scott Mann, Aztek Networks “A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux® is a brilliant book. Thank you Mark Sobell.” —C. Pozrikidis, University of California at San Diego “Overall I found this book to be quite excellent, and it has earned a spot on the very front of my bookshelf. It covers the real ‘guts’ of Linux—the command line and its utilities—and does so very well. Its strongest points are the outstanding use of examples, and the Command Reference section. Highly recommended for Linux users of all skill levels. Well done to Mark Sobell and Prentice Hall for this outstanding book!” —Dan Clough, Electronics Engineer and Slackware Linux User “This book presents the best overview of the Linux operating system that I have found. . . . [It] should be very helpful and understandable no matter what the reader’s background: traditional UNIX user, new Linux devotee, or even Windows user. Each topic is presented in a clear, complete fashion and very few assumptions are made about what the reader knows. . . . The book is extremely useful as a reference, as it contains a 70-page glossary of terms and is very well indexed. It is organized in such a way that the reader can focus on simple tasks without having to wade through more advanced topics until they are ready.” —Cam Marshall, Marshall Information Service LLC, Member of Front Range UNIX, Users Group [FRUUG], Boulder, Colorado “Conclusively, this is THE book to get if you are a new Linux user and you just got into RH/Fedora world. There’s no other book that discusses so many different topics and in such depth.” —Eugenia Loli-Queru, Editor in Chief, OSNews.com “This book is a very useful tool for anyone who wants to ‘look under the hood’ so to speak, and really start putting the power of Linux to work. What I find particularly frustrating about man pages is that they never include examples. Sobell, on the other hand, outlines very clearly what the command does and then gives several common, easy-to-understand examples that make it a breeze to start shell programming on one’s own. As with Sobell’s other works, this is simple, straight-forward, and easy to read. It’s a great book and will stay on the shelf at easy arm’s reach for a long time.” —Ray Bartlett, Travel Writer “Totally unlike most Linux books, this book avoids discussing everything via GUI and jumps right into making the power of the command line your friend.” —Bjorn Tipling, Software Engineer, ask.com “This book is the best distro-agnostic, foundational Linux reference I’ve ever seen, out of dozens of Linux-related books I’ve read. Finding this book was a real stroke of luck. If you want to really understand how to get things done at the command line, where the power and flexibility of free UNIX-like OSes really live, this book is among the best tools you’ll find toward that end.” —Chad Perrin, Writer, TechRepublic “Thank you for writing a book to help me get away from Windows XP and to never touch Windows Vista. The book is great; I am learning a lot of new concepts and commands. Linux is definitely getting easier to use.” —James Moritz “I am so impressed by how Mark Sobell can approach a complex topic in such an understandable manner. His command examples are especially useful in providing a novice (or even an advanced) administrator with a cookbook on how to accomplish real-world tasks on Linux. He is truly an inspired technical writer!” —George Vish II, Senior Education Consultant, Hewlett-Packard Company “I read a lot of Linux technical information every day, but I’m rarely impressed by tech books. I usually prefer online information sources instead. Mark Sobell’s books are a notable exception. They’re clearly written, technically accurate, comprehensive, and actually enjoyable to read.” —Matthew Miller, Senior Systems Analyst/Administrator, BU Linux Project, Boston University Office of Information Technology “The author has done a very good job at clarifying such a detail-oriented operating system. I have extensive Unix and Windows experience and this text does an excellent job at bridging the gaps between Linux, Windows, and Unix. I highly recommend this book to both ‘newbs’ and experienced users. Great job!” —Mark Polczynski, Information Technology Consultant “I have been wanting to make the jump to Linux but did not have the guts to do so—until I saw your familiarly titled A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux® at the bookstore. I picked up a copy and am eagerly looking forward to regaining my freedom.” —Carmine Stoffo, Machine and Process Designer to the pharmaceutical industry “I am currently reading A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux® and am finally understanding the true power of the command line. I am new to Linux and your book is a treasure.” —Juan Gonzalez
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About the Author
Mark G. Sobell is President of Sobell Associates Inc., a consulting firm that specializes in UNIX and Linux training, support, and custom software development. He has more than thirty years of experience working with UNIX and Linux systems and is the author of many best-selling books, including A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux®, Seventh Edition, and A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, Third Edition, both from Prentice Hall.
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Product details
Paperback: 1424 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 4 edition (January 2, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0133927318
ISBN-13: 978-0133927313
Product Dimensions:
7.6 x 2.2 x 9.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.2 pounds
Average Customer Review:
4.3 out of 5 stars
50 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#784,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
A great guide for those who have never used or worked with any type of Linux OS. Although it primarily concentrates on Ubuntu, it starts you off on the ground floor with the basics, including terminology and takes you step by step through choosing, installing and operating Ubuntu on a system. Since it is clearly meant for a classroom environment, it reads clearly and includes plenty of easily searchable references for those who require further elucidation. For those already versed in Linux, it may seem a bit tedious and slow but is a great refresher and provides the 'why' behind how Linux operates especially in comparison to other operating systems like Windows and OS X. For those looking to pick up an additional skillset or are looking for an introduction into the world of Linux, this book is a great start. And for those Linux pros looking to keep their basic skills sharp or learn the ins and outs of Ubuntu, this is a good book to have in your library.
While the book is great, and is being used as a text book for my college course, I was a little disappointed that even though the book says a DVD is included, there was no DVD to be found. It isn't a huge deal, as the download is free, but it would have been nice not to have to burn my own DVD when the book supposedly includes one.
If you've decided on Debian/Ubuntu Linux as your distribution and you're not already a Linux expert then do yourself justice and purchase a copy of this book. It's thorough and comprehensive; all the while it's insightful and intriguing. The author does a competent job fleshing out concepts while not drowning the reader in distribution specific jargon (which is a real weakness in some Linux texts). The chapters are logically structured working up to more advanced topics and the author never insults the readers intelligence.I have used Unix/Linux off and on since 1999 and this book brought me back over to Linux. I've never been a particularly advanced user and I always hated searching online for hours trying to figure out how to do things in Linux. Now I just reference this book, which remains on my desk at all times. This is THE book to own for ordinary users and systems administrators alike.
The perfect recipe for transitioning to an operating system you'll enjoy using with a good and clear conscience. I've dabbled in Linux distributions in the past and have had quite a bit of success and enjoyment using it. Sobell does an excellent job with this volume making Linux accessible to the everyday user.For the computer savvy Sobell's companion volume, A Practical Guide to Linux, Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, is an equally well presented resource.
I'm new to linux in general and heard about Ubuntu through friends. Though I consider myself to be a fairly competent computer user (built computers for 4 years during college and manage hardware/software for a small business), Linux was pretty intimidating to me. This book breaks more complex stuff like RAID array setup, managing software updates, even using the console interface into easy to understand language. This is a rare book, in that it's written by knowledgeable people with the average Joe in mind. You can use it as a step-by-step guide or as a reference book. It's pretty modular, so you can skip what you don't need or want to read without missing anything important for other tasks. If you're thinking about breaking ties with Windows but find Linux intimidating, this is book a great place to start.
This book is very helpful and covers so much. It was a requirement for my Linux class for school and I'm glad I got the chance to discover this book. It is very well written with easy to read and understand instructions. I have found a few typos in some command line commands, but was able to fix it from learning from previous chapters.
Just what I was looking for -- lots of technical content in a very readable and usable style. Not the right book (too much) for a beginner who just wants to do the usual "office like" PC activities, but I wanted to know more about how it works and feel more in control, yet did not wish or need to become a Linux geek just for the sake of it. Thus probably also not the best book for the hard core "system administrator", but for me it was just right.
Been using it as my primary non-forum reference for two years. Only bummer now is my edition is becoming slightly dated.
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