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ICT USB Sticks

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# Once you have the stick, insert it into your computer, preferably into a USB3 port (it's either blue in colour or has SS writen on it, short for SuperSpeed).
# Download the compressed image from here:
#* [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~andrew.smith/ict-usb-sticks/linuxmint-17.1-cinnamon-64bit-seneca-ict-2015-v1v2.adata32.img.zip linuxmint-17.1-cinnamon-64bit-seneca-ict-2015-v1v2.adata32.img.zip]
# Then unzip it. You'll obviously need enough disk space for that, a total of probably 36GB (one compressed + one uncompressed file).
# Write the image to your USB stick:
= Changelog and Older Versions =
* ict-2015-v1 v2 (current version): [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~andrew.smith/ict-usb-sticks/linuxmint-17.1-cinnamon-64bit-seneca-ict-2015-v1.adata32.img.zip linuxmint-17.1-cinnamon-64bit-seneca-ict-2015-v1.adata32.img.zip]** Added self-update functionality** Network settings now persist after a reboot** Added the following packages: codelite, codelite-plugins, and nemo-rabbitvcs* ict-2015-v1: [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~andrew.smith/ict-usb-sticks/linuxmint-17.1-cinnamon-64bit-seneca-ict-2015-v1.adata32.img.zip linuxmint-17.1-cinnamon-64bit-seneca-ict-2015-v1.adata32.img.zip]
** Added the following packages: ntfs-3g astyle geany netbeans scala gccgo-go ruby ghc
** Added the student user to the dialout group (for access to serial port)

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