Learn how you can take complete control and run your small business with powerful, free open source software (FOSS). This book introduces small business owners to the power and security of Linux and other FOSS tools to manage any small business as well as the many advantages it has over expensive, proprietary software. While exploring the reasons for using Free Open Source Software, you'll investigate the assertion that, “The value of any software lies in its usefulness not in its price,” set forth by Linux Torvalds, the creator of Linux. This book examines the use of Linux and also the other Free Open Source Software you need to meet your business challenges including the usual accounting, Email, web browsing, word-processing tasks. You will be introduced to advanced tools such as those that enable you to create audio and video clips you can use to promote your business or that can even be your primary product, such as how-to instruction. Most small business owners perform many tasks including that of administering their computers. This book shows you how to find and install new software you need to run your business and keep it up to date using the tools already provided by Linux and the secure, trusted repositories available online. It also explores how to decide which tasks to do in-house and which you might want to sub out to external resources such as advertising and contact services to attract and keep customers. Linux for Small Business Owners provides some logic, reason, and explanation for each of the steps that are needed and the tools used to implement Linux in your small business. It is a detailed guide to removing Windows from your computers and installing Linux and some commonly used open source software like the LibreOffice suite of programs, accounting, and other software useful to many small businesses. It also provides the information and tools necessary to manage and maintain Linux and applications up-to-date and secure. What You'll Learn Who This Book Is For Ideal for small business owners and owner-operated small businesses looking to streamline operations, save money, time and energy managing the common problems associated with using more popular operating systems.
A tolerable manual on how to install a GNU/Linux distribution for the first time on your PC, but there's barely anything specific to business owners and I have no idea why some chapters were included (who needs dnfdragora? every distribution has had a GUI to install software since forever already).
The funniest part was the passage where the small business owner is told that SELinux is good for them because it's good for the NSA (an entity with tens of thousands of employees). I'm no SELinux hater, but come on!
This book is an excellent resource for small business owners looking to get started with Linux, particularly Fedora, as a cost-saving alternative to Microsoft.
It offers a clear, step-by-step guide for anyone interested in using or experimenting with Linux distributions.
Additionally, the glossary of common keywords in the Linux and tech space is incredibly helpful for newcomers. A practical and approachable guide for exploring Linux in a business context!