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Auteur
Sufyan bin Uzayr is a writer, coder, and entrepreneur with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has authored several books in the past, pertaining to a diverse range of topics, ranging from history to Computers/IT.
Sufyan is the Director of Parakozm, a multinational IT company specializing in EdTech solutions. He also runs Zeba Academy, an online learning and teaching vertical with a focus on STEM fields.
Sufyan specializes in a wide variety of technologies, such as JavaScript, Dart, WordPress, Drupal, Linux, and Python. He holds multiple degrees, including ones in management, IT, literature, and political science. Sufyan is a digital nomad, dividing his time between four countries. He has lived and taught in universities and educational institutions around the globe. Sufyan takes a keen interest in technology, politics, literature, history, and sports, and in his spare time he enjoys teaching coding and English to young students.
Learn more at sufyanism.com.
Résumé
Linux is one of the most widely used operating systems. It was created to provide a free or low-cost operating system for personal computer users. Linus Torvalds published Linux on September 17, 1991, and it was written in the C programming language. It has since earned a reputation for being a high-performing and efficient system. This is a fairly comprehensive operating system that includes a graphical user interface (GUI), TCP/IP, the Emacs editor, and the X Window System, among other features.
Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Red Hat Linux, SUSE Linux, Gentoo, Kali Linux, and Linux Mint are some of the finest Linux distributions. Linux is a very popular operating system today because of features such as multiuser operating system management, multitasking paradigm, multiprogramming concepts, and virtual memory. Many corporations and individuals, as well as firms such as Canonical, use Linux for their servers because of security concerns and positive feedback from the user community. Linux is also used in mobile devices, smart TVs, etc.
Key Features:
• A step-by-step approach to problem solving and skill development
• A quick run-through of the basic concepts, in the form of a crash course
• An advanced, hands-on core concepts, with a focus on real-world problems
• An industry-level coding paradigm, practice-oriented explanatory approach
• A special emphasis on writing clean and optimized code, with additional chapters focused on coding methodology
Contenu
Chapter 1 - Desktop Environments for Linux
Desktop Environments for Linux
Desktop environment (DE) Introduction
Linux
The desktop environment in Linux
History of Desktop environment
Chapter 2 - KDE Plasma
Introduction
KDE History
KDE Applications
KDE Version History
Installation
Features
Chapter 3 GNOME Desktop Environment
Introduction
Gnome
GNOME-based Linux Distributions
History of GNOME
Pros and Cons
Chapter 4 - XFCE Desktop Environment
Introduction
Versions History
The xfce Core Desktop Components
xfce installation
Advantages and Disadvantages
Chapter 5- MATE Desktop Environment
History of Mate
Version
Installing MATE in ubuntu
MATE applications
Installation on various OS
Chapter 6 - Budgie Desktop Environment
Introduction
History
Budgie Versions
Installation
New Features and Development of Budgie
Chapter 7 Cinnamon Desktop Environment
Introduction
History
Software components
User Guide
Cinnamon applications
Installing Cinnamon on Ubuntu
Core Components & Benefits
Chapter 8 LXDE Desktop Environment
Introduction History
Core Components
Installation of LXDE in Ubuntu
Reasons to use LXDE
Lubuntu Distribution
Chapter 9 - Other Desktop Environment
LXQt Desktop Environment
Enlightenment Desktop Environment
Pantheon Desktop Environment
Chapter 10 - Appraisal