Posted Thursday at 10:00 PM2 days Moving from Windows to Linux Moving from Windows to Linux by Chuck Easttom, Bryan Hoff Publisher Charles River Media Published Date 2006 Page Count 580 Categories Business & Economics / General, Computers / Networking / General, Computers / Operating Systems / Windows Desktop, Computers / Operating Systems / Linux, Computers / Reference Language EN Average Rating N/A (based on N/A ratings) Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected ISBN 1584504420 Annotation Most computer users utilize the Windows operating system, today, however, many experienced computer users are either moving to Linux or would like the option. One factor holding many people back is the fear of learning a new operating system and applications. This book uses a friendly, step-by-step style to walk the user through the transition from Windows to Linux. It leverages what you know as an experienced Windows user, and applies that knowledge to Linux. Concepts in Linux are related to similar concepts in Windows, allowing you to draw on what you already know to come up to speed with Linux. The transition from applications such as Microsoft Word, Office and Adobe Photoshop to their Linux counterparts KWord, Open Office, and GIMP are treated thoroughly, and made easy. After reading through Moving From Windows to Linux any knowledgeable user of Windows will be able to set up, maintain, and utilize all aspects of a Linux PC quickly and easily. Covers all facets of Linux, including: -- Installation -- Configuaration -- Shell commands -- KDE -- GNOME -- Setting up and Using a Linux Web Server -- Transitioning from Photoshop to GIMP -- Moving from Microsoft Office to Open Office. More Information
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