Ubuntu

  • Ubuntu: One Woman's Motorcycle Odyssey Across Africa
    By Heather Ellis

    Graham, the gangly New Zealander travelling on a Yamaha XT500, wandered through the gates. We'd met at Tiwi Beach during the weeks I'd meandered along Kenya's coast after Lake Turkana. He was on his way to see the gorillas at Rumangabo, ...

  • Ubuntu: Un Relato Sobre la Filosofia Africana de Trabajo en Equipo, Cooperacion y Lealtad
    By Bob Nelson, Stephen Lundin

    Basada en la teoría africana de la colaboración mutua y el fortalecimiento del trabajo en equipo, conocida como UBUNTU, donde lo más importante es la lealtad.

  • Ubuntu: I in You and You in Me
    By Michael Battle

    Ubuntu is an African way of seeing self-identity formed -through community. This is a difficult worldview for many Western people, who understand self as over, against, or in competition with others.

  • Ubuntu: Powerful Hacks and Customizations
    By Neal Krawetz

    This book is packed with techniques that will help you: Choose the right options when installing Ubuntu onto a Netbook, server, or other system Install files for interoperability and collaborate with non-Linux systems Tune the operating ...

  • Ubuntu: Up and Running
    By Robin Nixon

    A guide to Ubuntu covers such topics as installation, configuration, the filesystem, the command line, system maintenance and security, networking, using OpenOffice.org, Web browsing, and playing games.

  • Ubuntu: The Complete Reference
    By Richard Petersen

    The Definitive Guide to Ubuntu--Covers Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Maximize the powerful features of Ubuntu with expert guidance, tips, and techniques from bestselling Linux author Richard Petersen.

  • Ubuntu: One Woman's Motorcycle Odyssey Across Africa
    By Heather Ellis

    Ubuntu is the extraordinary story of a young woman who, alone and against all odds, rode a motorcycle to some of the world’s most remote, beautiful and dangerous places.

  • UBUNTU
    By Vuyisile Msila

    In Ubuntu: Shaping the current workplace with (African) wisdom Professor Vuyisile Msila presents the five Ps of ubuntu, which contain the elements enabling organisations to thrive. An ubuntu-inspired workplace focuses on: ? Dependability ?