| Another Ubuntu-hacking chapter available |
May 18, 2007
Another chapter of a new how-to book, Hacking Ubuntu: Serious Hacks, Mods and Customizations, has been published online at ExtremeTech.com. This one explores options for configuring devices in Ubuntu's installation process, including where to install Ubuntu, and what options to select that will impact system usability.
The chapter also examines sub-topics such as "Which Distribution Is Right for You?" and "Installing the Server or Workstation." Author Neal Krawetz also offers a number of screen shots and informational charts to help readers understand the material.
To read Krawetz's chapter, go here.
To order the book, which ranges from $17 to $24 at various online vendors, go here.
For other interesting desktop-oriented Linux books, see our desktop Linux book list:
The Desktop Linux Book Roundup
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