The Ultimate Ubuntu Handbook: A complete guide to Ubuntu 24.04, from installation to advanced security and development
Author:Ken VanDine (Author), Alan Pope (Author)
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Packt Publishing
Publication Date 出版日期: 2025-08-01
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 356 pages
ISBN-10: 183546520X
ISBN-13: 9781835465202
Book Description
Build your Ubuntu 24.04 skills with hands-on guidance from an Ubuntu Core developer, covering desktop usage, security best practices, containers, and development environment setup
Key Features
- Master Ubuntu 24.04 through a structured learning path, from initial setup and customization to advanced development workflows
- Avoid common mistakes with practical tips for ensuring stability, security, and clean configuration
- Learn directly from an Ubuntu Core developer as he shares his insider knowledge and best practices
- Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
Book Description
Ubuntu 24.04 brings powerful new features, but most users barely scratch the surface of its potential. This book transforms you from a basic user into an Ubuntu power user by guiding you through setup, security, and development workflows step by step. Ken VanDine reveals insider knowledge and proven strategies that turn Ubuntu into a stable, secure, and productive development platform.
Starting with Ubuntu’s mission, release lifecycles, and what’s new in 24.04, you’ll learn how to install the system, customize your desktop, and use the command line to work more efficiently. The book shows you how to apply updates, activate Ubuntu Pro, configure firewalls, and secure data with full disk encryption before covering topics often overlooked by desktop users. Moving into advanced territory, this book covers container-based development using LXD, working with virtual machines through Multipass, and setting up Kubernetes with MicroK8s. Whether you’re building cloud-native apps or data science projects, you’ll benefit from reliable and repeatable Ubuntu workflows.
Beyond the technical skills, you’ll discover how to tap into Ubuntu’s global community for ongoing support and opportunities to contribute. This book is ideal for both newcomers eager to accelerate their Linux journey and seasoned professionals seeking to maximize their Ubuntu expertise.
What you will learn
- Understand Ubuntu’s software lifecycles to keep your system updated and secure
- Connect with Ubuntu communities to seek help and contribute to the ecosystem
- Master the command line to improve flexibility and efficiency
- Configure firewalls to manage network traffic securely
- Protect your data with full disk encryption for comprehensive security
- Differentiate between Snap and Debian packages to make informed software installation choices
- Build and manage containerized environments with Ubuntu
Who this book is for
This book is for software engineers, DevOps professionals, data scientists, systems administrators, and tech enthusiasts who want to get hands-on with Ubuntu 24.04. Whether you’re new to Linux or looking to improve your setup, this book shows you how to build a secure desktop, use the command line with confidence, and create clean, reliable development environments. A basic understanding of operating systems is helpful but not required.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Ubuntu
- What’s New in Ubuntu 24.04?
- Security and Transparency – The Advantages of Open Source Software
- Getting Started with Ubuntu: A User’s Guide
- Using Your Ubuntu Desktop
- Software Discovery: Finding and Installing Applications
- Software Updates: Enhancing Security and Stability
- Getting Help: The Ubuntu Community and Beyond
- Ubuntu in the Enterprise and at Scale
- Command-Line Tricks and Shortcuts: Boosting Your Efficiency
- Introduction to Network Security
- Understanding Firewalls
- Safeguarding Information with Data Encryption
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About the Author
Ken VanDine found his way into open source by following his innate curiosity about how things worked. Unable to inspect and modify the code of proprietary operating systems, Ken discovered Linux and open source via Slackware in 1993. Soon, he was responsible for High-Performance Computing (HPC) at a large pharmaceutical company, architecting a globally distributed Linux cluster and building purpose-built Linux systems, which led to future roles in open source, solving software distribution and optimization. Ken has over 30 years of experience building Linux distributions, with over 16 years working at Canonical on Ubuntu. During his career at Canonical, his focus has been on GNOME, Ubuntu Desktop, and Snap integration. When Ken is not working, he enjoys volunteering with Kramden Institute, a local non-profit that aims to bridge the digital divide, coaching youth baseball, and spending time with his family.