Keir Thomas, author of Ubuntu Kung Fu, has release a free pocket guide to Ubuntu. This 170 page great beginners guide to installing and using Ubuntu.
This guide can be found at http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/.
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Keir Thomas, author of Ubuntu Kung Fu, has release a free pocket guide to Ubuntu. This 170 page great beginners guide to installing and using Ubuntu.
This guide can be found at http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/.
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Thanks Technoviking! Since the thanks feature is disabled for now:
I'll download it as soon as I can.
Another round of Ubuntu for my friends here!
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Thank you for the sticky post and link. I've just downloaded and about to go and peruse it, looks like just the type of thing I've been searching for all over the place.
People who never make mistakes are people who never make anything
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit,wisdom is knowing you don't put tomato in fruit salad
New to Ubuntu? Check out this pocket guide and why not go Full Circle or take Command
Ditto! I'm trying to get a bunch of old machines up and running for folks without money to buy new computers, old imacs, compaqs, etc... This is just the help I need. Thank you.
cal!
just installed Ubuntu last weekend and was seeking a beginners guide, thanks!
I downloaded it and have been reading it for the last hour... really clear and down to earth
It is cool! thanks
I recommend Ubuntu Kung Fu. Great reference easy to pick up and read.
A thanks goes out to Keir Thomas for offering this guide.
I just scanned the entire PDF and it is a great document for a beginner...I plan to order a few copies for people I know can benefit from it.
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