Hallo OwnedbyCow
You may find some of these to be of interest:
a)
Dr. Richard Stallman gave this educatational talk earlier this year in Switzerland.
The talk is in English.
It’s two hours long.
It is highly informative and quite humourous.
If you do not yet know anything about “free” software, I can recommend this as an introduction to the subject.
Link: “https://youtu.be/7ZSPf7YnGfE ”
Dr. Richard Stallman started the free software movement in 1983 and began the developing the GNU operating system in 1984. GNU is free software: everyone has the freedom t…
b)
If you've not used the Caja file manager before you may find the six video tutorial series by "the frugal computer guy" to be just what you need to get you using this very nice file manager to its full extent. If you've just come from windows you really should have a look at what Caja can do, you'll be surprised...
By the way, the videos demonstrate Caja running on linux mint, but as far as I can see Caja works just the same when running with ubuntu-mate.
LINK (the frugal computer guy - Caja t…
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d)
Hallo Tommy Thompson
You may find these two sources of information useful for further developing your already useful website:
Further software alternatives
Tutorials about Caja
As Caja has so much to offer compared to the windoze file manager, and considering that many people would not even suspect that certain functionality might exist, I recommend newcomers taking a little time to familiarise themselves with its features.
Good luck with the further development of your website. …
e)
Hallo
I highly recommend the following DRM-free ebook:
Manage Partitions with GParted How-to
It is available here:
The current price is € 0.80
This book has saved me time and time again. It’s short enough that you can read it from cover to cover (before you start working with your partitions…)
f)
Hi all,
this guide can be used on any Ubuntu based system and is intended for people who have a basic working knowledge of an Ubuntu installation and wish to keep the contents of their home folder after doing a re-install.
This guide is also intended for those that already have an existing swap, root and home partition setup!!.
If you have not done/never done any pre-partitioning, please see this guide about using Gparted partition editor:
See also:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Howto…
Then of course there is, "How Linux Works", 2nd ed. and "The Linux Command Line", both available at the "No Starch Press"
The No Starch Press: https://nostarch.com/
Enjoy yourself.
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