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-=====Tasks===== +=====Presentations=====
-====Day 1 Tasks==== +
-===1.1 Day 1=== +
-   ​Introduction to Free Software (Philosphy). +
-    Nomenclature:​ Gnu/Linux, Free Software, Kernel, Freeware. +
-    What is Distro ? Difference between different distributions like debian,​swecha,​eswecha,​fedora,​android etc.. +
-    Installation of Gnu/Linux( Debian) +
-        BIOS +
-        Boot Order( Boot files and boot order of Gnu/Linux ) +
-        Partition of disk +
-        Grub +
-=== 1.1.1 Exercises===+
  
-    A one page write up contrasting atleast 4 different Free/​Libre/​Opensource licenses (ClueGPLv2,​GPLv3,​Apache,​Mozilla) +  - {{:sesion1.pdf|}} 
-    Get to know different families of GNU/Linux distrosDebian family, RedHat family, Rolling release distributions like Arch, Gentoo, Slackware. (Clue: http://​distrowatch.com) +  {{:session_distro.pdf|}}
-    ​Differences between micro-kernel and monolithic kernel +
-    Analyzing BIOS with multiple options it has +
-    Experiment with different file systems(ext3,​ext4,​reiserfs,​xfs) +
-    Change default entry in Grub2(Clue/etc/grub.d) +
-    Restore Grub2 +
-    Different methods of installation (Clue: CD, USB, Network)+
  
 +=====Tasks=====
 ====Day 2 Tasks==== ====Day 2 Tasks====
 === 1.2 Day 2 === === 1.2 Day 2 ===
 +    ​
     Desktop Environments like Gnome, gnome-shell,​ KDE.     Desktop Environments like Gnome, gnome-shell,​ KDE.
     Basic Administration     Basic Administration
         File system hierarchy( /etc, /proc etc..)         File system hierarchy( /etc, /proc etc..)
         User management ( user, superuser)         User management ( user, superuser)
-        ​Network Configuration using network-manager.+        ​process management 
 +         
 +        ​
     Package Management     Package Management
         Installation of packages using apt-get and synaptic         Installation of packages using apt-get and synaptic
-        ​Debian mirrors, sections of packages main,​contrib,​non-free. +        ​
-        .deb files and how to install them. +
-        Installation using source files.( configure;​make;​make install idiom) +
-    Free Software Equivalents +
-        Office Suite +
-        Gimp, Blender +
-        Vlc, firefox etc..+
  
 === 1.2.1 Exercises === === 1.2.1 Exercises ===
 == Basic == == Basic ==
-        Install KDE 
-        Install LXDE with LXDM 
-        Assign static IP address by editing the relevant file (Clue: etc/​network….) 
-        Add a user and assign him to be a sudoer 
-        Change to the DNS to use google'​s DNS 
-        Get the details of the CPU, RAM, Pid, using files beneath /proc 
-        Check the message log of the computer (Clue: /var) 
-        Modify the index.html to reflect http://​localhost 
-        Partition your USB disk with ext4 filesystem (Clue: fdisk, cfdisk) 
-        Use apt to install "​sl"​ and use synaptic to uninstall it 
-        Change the repository to use Indian mirror(IITM) 
-        Download any .deb package of your choice and install using dpkg 
-        List out all the packages installed onto the system 
  
 +       ​Install Any Gnu/Linux OS using Virtual Box. 
 +       ​Imagine a new user being created on a GNU/Linux computer. Please explain the file system in context to this user and how can he utilise the filesystem and suggest a best way of organising his files in pre-existing folders in the operating system.
 +       ​Experiment with different file systems(ext3,​ext4,​reiserfs,​xfs)
 +       ​Practise following commands using various options:
 +       ps, cat, diff, ls, top, htop etc..
 +       ​Create 4 partitions in a pendrive using following tools and commands
 +       ​-fdisk
 +       ​-gparted
 +       ​-cfisk
 +       ​Install following packages: ​
 +       vlc, gftp, gimp, filezilla using apt-get ​
 +       What is the command to change the date stamp of a file.
 +       ​Imagine a new user being created on a GNU/Linux computer. Please explain the file system in context to this user and how can he utilise the filesystem and suggest a best way of organising his files in pre-existing folders in the operating system.
 +       ​Change the boot timing in Grub
 +       ​Change default entry in Grub2(Clue: /​etc/​grub.d)
 +       Make a USB device as a bootable installation media
 +       ​Restore Grub2 
 +       
 +         
 == Advanced == == Advanced ==
  
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         Download xmoto source code and install it by compiling the sources         Download xmoto source code and install it by compiling the sources
         Download latest linux kernel and compile it         Download latest linux kernel and compile it
 +        ​
 +== References == 
  
- +        ​Installing packages ​using the apt-get reference http://www.cyberciti.biz/​howto/​question/​linux/​apt-get-cheat-sheet.php 
-====Day 3 Tasks==== +        ​Basic Linux commands refereces http://www.comptechdoc.org/​os/​linux/​usersguide/​linux_ugbasics.html 
- +        ​Complete Overview ​of the File system http://tldp.org/​LDP/​intro-linux/​html/​sect_03_01.html
-         ​1. Install Code::​Blocks,​ Java, Eclipse, BOUML, Bluefish, MySql(If not installed), MySQL Workbench +
-         ​Problem : Design and Implement a solution for  +
-           a) Accepting workshop registration parameters like name,​age,​college etc +
-           b) Converting centigrade to fahrenhiet and vice versa +
-         2. Implement the above problems by using GCC. Debug it with GDB +
-         3. Implement ​the above problems by using Code::BlocksAlso, Debug it using the integrated debugger. +
-         4Write programs in Java  for implementing the above problems. Edit, Compile, Run & Debug using Eclipse +
-         5. Do the following with eclipse +
-        a) Edit standard templates  +
-        b) Generate Constructors,​ Getters/Setters +
-        c) Refactor some variables +
-        d) Observe Call/Type Hierarchies  +
-        e) Generate Javadoc +
-         6Install the WindowBuilder plugin in Eclipse +
-         7Do task 4 graphicallyUse the WindowBuilder Plugin +
-         8. Design UML Diagrams ​of the Problems +
-         9Design a MySQL database for the registration parametersUse the console +
-        10. View the data in the database using the MySQL workbench. +
-        11. Design HTML+CSS pages for the forms+
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