Ubuntu 10.10 Manual

Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.10 is a comprehensive beginners guide for the Ubuntu operating system. It is written under an open source license and is free for you to download, read, modify and share.

The manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience.

The Ubuntu Manual for Ubuntu 10.10 is written in over 52 languages, including English, French, Deutsch, Finnish, Italian, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Virtnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Catalan, Serbian, Australian English.

The Ubuntu Manual has a professional appearance and it is very easy to follow, even by the users that just heard about Linux or Ubuntu. Download Ubuntu 10.10 Manual right now from Softpedia. Those of you who like a printed version of the Ubuntu 10.10 Manual can buy it online for only 9.50 USD, from the official website.

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3 thoughts on “Ubuntu 10.10 Manual

  1. I keep reading how the Ubuntu or Linux manuals are in over 50 languages but when I go to a page to download the pdf file I can find NO French language manual or other guides????

    Personally I have no problems with English, but my family doesn’t speak english, and I am trying my best to wean them away from Windoze… Any help would be greatly appreciated. My daughter and grandson are both running Ubuntu 10.10 classic but as absolute beginners I need to teach and really do not have the tools or the language skills to translate into French…

    Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

    Ken Jackson
    CPO USN Ret.

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