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Newer page: | version 10 | Last edited on Tuesday, March 9, 2004 10:27:43 pm | by CraigBox | Revert |
Older page: | version 9 | Last edited on Friday, March 5, 2004 4:07:44 pm | by MattBrown | Revert |
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[WLUG] is running a set of Introduction to Linux tutorials in the 2nd and 3rd week of A Semester 2004. These tutorials are aimed at first and second year Computer Science students and are sponsored by the CS Department. Seminars will start at 7pm and will be about 1 hour of presentation and 20-30 mins of questions/discussion, they will be finished well before 9pm each night.
-If you have questions or need more information about the UnixTutorials email [mailto:linuxtuts@wlug.org.nz]
+If you have questions or need more information about the UnixTutorials email [mailto:linuxtuts@wlug.org.nz]. Slides and demonstration material from each seminar will be available from this page after the seminar. (See the bottom of the page).
-Slides and demonstration material from each seminar will be available from this page after the seminar.
-
-
!!Seminar 1: (Tue 9th Mar) - Introduction to Linux / OSS
-! Presenter: Tony !McGregor
-
-* What is OSS
-* What is Linux
-* What is GNU
-* Why use Linux
-* History of Linux
-* About the Linux Distributions
+!!Next
Seminar
!!Seminar 2: (Wed 10th Mar) - Applications
! Presenter: Craig Box
-An introduction to useful OSS applications that can be used under linux. This will focus on what is installed in the TSG labs and will probably cover (pending confirmation)
+An introduction to useful OSS applications that can be used under linux. This will focus on what is installed in the TSG labs and will probably cover
-* ssh / scp / PuTTY
-** ''Find out about SSH access to lab machines''
-* Mozilla
-* !OpenOffice
-* __command
line stuff, man/cvs/make/gcc (the existance of)__
-** __Also cover the Unix "lots of small utils" mantra assuming Tony doesn't__
-* __
CS department e-mail (pop/imap)__
-* __
Selections/Cut Copy Paste/Drag Drop/etc__
+* Concepts & culture
+* Linux and Windows differences
+
* Applications
+** Internet -
Mozilla & derivitaves
+** Office -
!OpenOffice.org
+* Remote Access - ssh/scp/PuTTY
+* Command
line stuff, man/cvs/make/gcc (the existance of)
+* CS department e-mail (pop/imap)
+* Selections/Cut Copy Paste/Drag Drop/etc
!!Seminar 3: (Thu 11th Mar) - Emacs
!Presenter: Daniel Lawson
* A general introduction to emacs, what it is, how to use it and tips for performing common tasks.
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At the end of the 6th seminar each participant will receive a copy of the popular "Cheat Sheet" and a copy of [WLUGKnoppix], a bootable linux CD based on [Knoppix] 3.3
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-!! Organisational Details - Things to do
+Already gone:
-Changes to Matt's last email are in bold, things to do are in italics.
-* ''Find out about getting a lab machine in the lecture theatre.''
-** TSG are arranging for us to have a lab machine in the lecture theatre --MattBrown
+!!Seminar 1: (Tue 9th Mar) - Introduction to Linux / OSS
+! Presenter: Tony !McGregor
-* ''Find out about a second video projector''
-** ITPartners (Craig) are arranging for a second projector to be available --MattBrown
+* What is OSS
+* What is Linux
+* What is GNU
+* Why use Linux
+* History of Linux
+
* About the Linux Distributions