Ubuntu efficace: Ubuntu 9.04 "Jaunty jackalope". Avec cd-rom. 🔍
Lionel Dricot; Kiki Novak
Eyrolles, Eyrolles, Paris, 2009
French [fr] · English [en] · PDF · 21.3MB · 2009 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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Plongez dans l'univers d'Ubuntu, la distribution Linux grand public! Installez ou mettez à jour Ubuntu et ses logiciels Résolvez vos problèmes de connexion à l'Internet Gérez votre courrier électronique et discutez par messagerie instantanée Connectez un appareil photo, archivez, retouchez vos photos et créez vos propres dessins ou graphismes Écoutez de la musique (CD, MP3, OGG...) et regardez des vidéos de tout format Gravez des CD-Rom, DVD-Rom et des CD audio Maîtrisez la bureautique (Web, traitement de texte, tableur, présentations...) Configurez vos serveurs web en local : web, blog (DotClear), FTP, SSH... Participez au projet Ubuntu À qui s'adresse cet ouvrage? À tous ceux qui souhaitent passer à Linux facilement et retrouver leurs applications en libre et gratuit Aux utilisateurs Windows voulant un système performant et sûr Aux professionnels souhaitant découvrir un environnement de travail sous Linux
Alternative title
Ubuntu Efficace (1cédérom)
Alternative author
Lionel Dricot, Niki Novak
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Organisation
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Femme Fatale
Alternative edition
Accès libre (Paris), 3e édition, Paris, 2009
Alternative edition
3 éd, Paris, cop. 2009
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France, France
Alternative description
Présentation des fonctionnalités du système d'exploitation libre et gratuit Ubuntu : e-mail, bureautique avec OpenOffice.org, Web avec Firebox, etc. Le CD-ROM contient la version d'installation d'Ubuntu 9.04
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2024-08-23
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