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Manjaro Linux User Guide

Manjaro Linux User Guide

By : Atanas Georgiev Rusev
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Manjaro Linux User Guide

Manjaro Linux User Guide

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By: Atanas Georgiev Rusev

Overview of this book

For the beginner or intermediate user, this Linux book has it all. The book presents Linux through Manjaro, an Arch-based efficient Linux distribution. Atanas G. Rusev, a dedicated Manjaro enthusiast and seasoned writer with thousands of pages of technical documentation under his belt, has crafted this comprehensive guide by compiling information scattered across countless articles, manuals, and posts. The book provides an overview of the different desktop editions and detailed installation instructions and offers insights into the GUI modules and features of Manjaro’s official editions. You’ll explore the regular software, Terminal, and all basic Linux commands and cover topics such as package management, filesystems, automounts, storage, backups, and encryption. The book’s modular structure allows you to navigate to the specific information you need, whether it’s data sharing, security and networking, firewalls, VPNs, or SSH. You’ll build skills in service and user management, troubleshooting, scripting, automation, and kernel switching. By the end of the book, you’ll have mastered Linux basics, intermediate topics, and essential advanced Linux features and have gained an appreciation of what makes Linux the powerhouse driving everything from home PCs and Android devices to the servers of Google, Facebook, and Amazon, as well as all supercomputers worldwide.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Part 1: Installation, Editions, and Help
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Part 2: Daily Usage
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Part 3: Intermediate Topics for Daily Usage
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Part 4: Advanced Topics

Officially Supported Software – Part 1

For years, the Linux free and open source software (FOSS) community has provided a massive number of free applications. Many of them have also been ported to macOS and Windows. A few examples of such, available for all desktop operating systems, are VLC (the best free video player); GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) and Inkscape for graphic designers; Audacious to play music collections; Audacity to edit audio files; Python to write scripts and software (SW) for ML, AI, and thousands of applications; WordPress to make a website of your own for free; Mozilla Thunderbird, a mail client; Shotcut, a video editor; and the Brave browser.

In this chapter, we will learn all the general points about user application installations. We will then switch to the basic applications everyone uses – office tools, browsers, and image viewers. As this is an extensive topic, we will continue with other application types in Chapter 6.

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