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Libre Office 4.0 The document foundation Impress guide working with presentations
(LibreOffice.org, 2013)This book covers the main features of Impress, the presentations (slide show) component of LibreOffice. Using Impress, you can create slides that contain text, bulleted and numbered lists, tables, charts, clip art, and ... -
Libre Office 4.0 The document foundation Math guide using the Equation Editor
(LibreOffice.org, 2013)LibreOffice Math is an equation (formula) editor. Anyone who wants to get up to speed quickly with Math will find this book valuable. If you have never used LibreOffice Math before, or you want an introduction to all of ... -
Libre Office 4.1 Chapter 10 Printing, Exporting & E-mailing
(LibreOffice.org, 2013)This chapter provides general information about printing, exporting, and e-mailing documents from Libre Office -
Libre Office 4.2 The documentation team Impress guide working with presentations
(LibreOffice.org, 2014)This book covers the main features of Impress, the presentations (slide show) component of LibreOffice. Using Impress, you can create slides that contain text, bulleted and numbered lists, tables, charts, clip art, and ... -
Libre Office 4.3 LibreOffice documentation team Draw guide working with vector graphics
(LibreOffice.org, 2015)This book introduces the main features of LibreOffice Draw. Draw is a vector graphics drawing tool, although it can also perform some operations on raster graphics (pixels) such as photographs. Using Draw, you can quickly ... -
Libre Office 4.4 The document foundation Math guide using the Formula Editor
(LibreOffice.org, 2015)LibreOffice Math is a formula (equation) editor that is an integral part of LibreOffice. Anyone who wants to learn how to insert formulas and equations using Math will find this guide valuable. If you have never used ... -
Libre Office 5 The documentation team getting started guide
(LibreOffice.org, 2016)This book introduces the main components of LibreOffice: Writer (word processing). Calc (spreadsheets). Impress (presentations). Draw (vector graphics). Base (database). Math (equation editor). -
Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition
(O’Reilly Media, Inc, 2005)This edition contains quite a bit of new material relevant to the 2.6 kernel. The dis-cussion of locking and concurrency has been expanded and moved into its own chapter. The Linux device model, which is new in 2.6, is ... -
Linux Fundamentals
(2015)This book is meant to be used in an instructor-led training. For self-study, the intent is to read this book next to a working Linux computer so you can immediately do every subject, practicing each command. This book is ... -
Linux Kernel and Driver Development Training
(2016)Here are the main topics that we cover: training desktopIntroduction to the Linux kernel. Kernel source code. Configuring, compiling and booting the kernel. Linux kernel modules. Memory management and accessing hardware. ... -
The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide
(2007)This book is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but without any warranty, without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The author encourages wide distribution of this ... -
Linux Kernel Procfs Guide
(2001)This guide describes the use of the procfs file system from within the Linux kernel. The idea to write this guide came up on the #kernelnewbies IRC channel (see https://www.kernelnewbies.org/), when Jeff Garzik explained ... -
The Little Book of Semaphores
(Green Tea Press, 2008)Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 Semaphores. Chapter 3 Basic synchronization patterns. Chapter 4 Classical synchronization problems. Chapter 5 Less classical synchronization problems. Chapter 6 Not-so-classical problems. ... -
The Missing Link: An Introduction to Web Development and Programming
(Open SUNY Textbooks, 2014)Chapter 1: Brief History of the Internet. Chapter 2: Current Trends. Chapter 3: Web Servers. Chapter 4: Network Basics. Chapter 5: Website Design. Chapter 6: Development. Chapter 7: Markup Languages. Chapter 8: Creating ... -
Open Access
(2012)In this concise introduction, Peter Suber tells us what open access is and is not, how it benefits authors and readers of research, how we pay for it, how it avoids copyright problems, how it has moved from the periphery ... -
Open Data Structures: An Introduction
(Au Press, Athabasca University, 2013)Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Array-Based Lists. Chapter 3. Linked Lists. Chapter 4. Skiplists. Chapter 5. Hash Tables. Chapter 6. Binary Trees. Chapter 7. Random Binary Search Trees. Chapter 8. Scapegoat Trees. ... -
OpenOffice.org 3 Impress Guide
(OOOAuthor, 2009)Impress is OpenOffice.org’s presentations (slide show) component. You can create slides that contain many different elements, including text, bulleted and numbered lists, tables, charts, clip art, and a wide range of graphic ... -
OpenOffice.org 3.3 writer guide - Word Processing with OpenOffice.org 3.3
(OOOAuthor, 2010)Writer is the word processor component of OpenOffice.org (OOo). It provides the usual features of a word processor: enter and edit text, spelling check, thesaurus, hyphenation, autocorrect, find and replace, automatic ... -
OpenOffice.org Base Macro Programming By Andrew Pitonyak
(2009)I find it difficult to properly credit all of my sources, because so many people are helpful in an en devour of this size. There are, however, a few people who do indeed stand out in my mind as having provided significant ... -
OpenStack Installation Guide for Ubuntu 14.04
(2016)The OpenStack® system consists of several key projects that you install separately. These projects work to-gether depending on your cloud needs. These projects include Compute, Identity Service, Networking, Im-age Service, ...



















