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  • ...lab, you are asked to add a new feature to the project. The goals of the lab include: | https://woodsondelhia.wordpress.com/2018/04/24/lab-5-bridge-troll
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  • =OPS535 Lab 3= In this lab, you set up and configure an OpenLDAP server to provide directory service f
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  • Before starting working at your lab, please take a look at an example of services implemented in the book [http '''Your Lab must define an OSGi service and a service consumption'''. Please find below
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  • |criteria=The Lab must clearly implement and explain in the tutorial how one should:
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  • |criteria= Regardless of what your application does, the quality of your lab work will be evaluated based on the tutorial features, such as '''a clear e
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  • Westminster Computer Lab: Multimedia and Composition ...al open-source applications that are available in the Westminster Computer Lab. The second half of the course will focus on audio editing, and multiple co
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  • Westminster Computer Lab: Collaboration Essentials ...us diagramming applications (already available in the Westminster Computer Lab) will be taught. Students will also be exposed to copyright issues and how
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  • Westminster Computer Lab: Introduction and Basic Skills ...y for which the church serves. In order to achieve this goal, the computer lab must have a strong and dependable support structure.
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  • #REDIRECT [[DPI908/SBR600 Mock Lab]]
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  • Before starting this lab, you will need: # The SRPMs from the [[DPI908/SBR600 RPM-Writing Lab|previous lab]].
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  • {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|This lab is designed to explore the use of inline assembler, and its use in open sou {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the
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  • ...'' are just one method of connecting computers together to form a network (lab). A newer configuration option is to configure a lab to use '''diskless fat-clients'''. This allows the processing power to be d
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  • The computer lab can vary from "basics" where thin clients are placed on cheap used tables, ...omputer labs, several consideration should be made prior to setting up the lab:
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  • = About Computer Lab Maintainance = ...a Linux computer lab (via LTSP), and volunteer to provide support for that lab'''''" ...
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  • # Purpose: To ensure users confirm computer lab's Acceptable use policy... ...by the following\nAcceptable Use Policy for [organization name]'s Computer Lab:
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  • '''NOTE:''' In other Linux environments, such as the Westminster Computer Lab (LTSP Project), it is using the Gnome desktop, but instead of using Panels,
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  • |[[OPS235 Lab 1|Lab 1]] |[[OPS235 Lab 2|Lab 2]]
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} :* In this lab, you are going to install the Fedora (GNU/Linux Distribution) to your remov
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  • :* In this course you use an external SSD drive (USB 3) with the lab computers to set up a Linux system. You will also set up at least four addi ...rk. On the other hand, students may lose their work if they fail to follow lab instructions or accidentally forget their removable hard disks in the works
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} In this lab you're going to:
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  • ...> '''Cheese'''. If you are using the Docking station (Westminster Computer Lab), in the docking station panel, click the menu icon, then select the menu i
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  • == Setting up a Cost Effective Computer Lab (Edubuntu) == * [[Install Thin-client Computer Lab (Edubuntu)]]
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} '''In this lab, you will create three virtual machines'''. This also gives you an opportun
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  • *Mac Lab Available in 2108 as well as in the Computing Commons*
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  • ** Lab - [[Real World Mozilla Source Code Reading Lab|Source Code Reading Lab]] ** Lab - [[Working with Patches Lab|Working with patches]]
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  • '''Communication Lab: By Friday, January 15, Set up your accounts (wiki, IRC, FAS2).''' '''Lab 1: By Tuesday, January 19:'''
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  • #'''Communication Lab''' '''Lab 1: By Monday, September 13:'''
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} = Storage Setup (prior to starting Lab 4) =
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  • *Thunderbird lab [http://scottdowne.blogspot.com/2010/03/thunderbird-lab.html blog post]
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  • ...the Problem / How is code accepted into an open source project? (Homework: Lab 1)]]||[[#Week 1 - Class II|Computer architecture basics / Binary Representa ...ath, Assembly language conventions, and Examples]]||[[#Week 2 Deliverables|Lab 1 and 2]]
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  • {{Admon/caution|DO NOT USE THIS VERSION OF THE LAB. This page will no longer be updated.|'''New version here:''' https://senec
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