
Umm, I don't think it will be strictly for Uni students, but we will be tailoring a lot of the material to make it useful for people who are using the CS undergraduate labs. We may need to try and get some indication of who many people are wanting to come just so we can book a big enough lecture theatre... Regards On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 00:10, Lindsay Druett wrote:
Is this strictly for Uni students ?
The reason behind this, is that a friend of mine who does web design with real things like MySQL, PHP4, uses Java in a more appropriate manner, but he has, up until I've been hosting his material, or supporting him with hosting issues, been using Apache, MySQL server, PHP4 on a Win2K/WinXP box because he is unfamiliar with the Unix environments.
-----Original Message----- From: mglb1-forwarding Sent: Friday, 13 February 2004 10:46 To: wlug(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: [wlug] Introduction to Linux Seminars
Hi,
In conjunction with the CS Department at Waikato University WLUG is organising a series of seminars aimed at introducing first and second year students to Linux and OSS in general. We are currently in the process of planning these seminars and are looking for comments on what to include and what to leave out.
The seminars will run in weeks 2 and 3 of semester A for 3 nights each week. Each seminar will be around 1.5hrs long. Below is a brief outline of what we are currently planning on covering in each seminar. If you have comments or suggestions please let us know.
Seminar 1: (Tue 9th Mar) - Introduction to Linux / OSS - What is OSS - What is Linux - What is GNU - Why use Linux - History of Linux - About the Linux Distributions
Seminar 2: (Wed 10th Mar) - Bash - A general introduction to bash, what it is, how to use it and tips for performing common tasks.
Seminar 3: (Thu 11th Mar) - Emacs - A general introduction to emacs, what it is, how to use it and tips for performing common tasks.
Seminar 4: (Tue 16th Mar) - Processes - An introduction to process control in unix systems. We will cover how to start, stop, suspend and kill processes.
Seminar 5: (Wed 17th Mar) - Applications - 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) - ssh / scp - Mozilla - OpenOffice
Seminar 6: (Thu 18th Mar) - Summary / Q&A - A summary of how to put everything that has been taught together, followed by a question and answer session.
The popular cheat sheet will be given out again and we are looking at providing each attendee with a copy of Knoppix.
Comments welcome :)
Regards
-- Matt Brown Email: matt(a)mattb.net.nz GSM : 021 611 544
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