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Free Ubuntu Pocket Guide

6 February 2009 No Comment

For all the Linux newbies, Ubuntu is the great place to start with. This Debian-derived Linux distribution shares 30% of desktop Linux installations in 2007, making it the most popular Linux distribution for the desktop. This clearly states that it’s intuitive for average users.

Although it is easy to learn using Ubuntu, you may still want some help at some point. And it would be really convenient to find all the help right at your desktop for free. Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference is one such book that covers all aspects of using Ubuntu. Written by an award winning writer Keir Thomas, it covers topics ranging from installation to security.

This 170 page book is a must have for Ubuntu learners and it’s free to download. However, you can get print edition also at $9.94 only from Amazon.com.

Download Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference.

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