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Tutorial7: Installing Linux / Live Linux / Virtualization

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INVESTIGATION 1: BOOTING KNOPPIX (LIVE LINUX) FROM MYAPPS
# Allow a little time for the Knoppix Linux distribution to start. This is a '''graphical Linux distribution''' which will start-up in a desktop environment.<br><br>'''NOTE:''' You are NOT prompted for a username and password because this is a Linux Live distribution,<br>and you have been assigned a '''generic account'''.<br><br>[[Image:knoppix-desktop.png|thumb|right|380px|The '''Knoppix Linux desktop environment''' has a similar look as the MS Windows desktop environment.<br>(Image licensed under[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ cc])]]
# On the bottom left-hand side, click on the '''Knoppix start menu''' (similar to the Windows start menu).<br><br>
# In the start menu, select '''System Tools'''<br><br>[[Image:xterm.png|thumb|right|200px|The '''xterm''' application will display the Bash shell to issue Linux commands.<br>(Image licensed under[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ cc])]]
# In the system tools menu, scroll down and select to launch the terminal application called '''xterm'''<br><br>
# In the bash shell, issue the following Linux command: <span style="color:blue;font-weight:bold;font-family:courier;">whoami</span><br><br>What is the name of your generic Knoppix Linux Live account?<br><br>
# Create a small document and save changes to your home directory using your first name, and exit the Libreoffice word processing document.<br><br>
# Use the ''Knoppix start menu'' to select '''logout''', then select '''shutdown''' to terminate your Knoppix Linux Live session.<br><br>
# Repeat the steps to launch a new Knoppix Linux Live session.<br><br>[[Image:libreoffice.png|thumb|right|200px|The '''LibreOffice''' application is the default word processor.<br>]]
# Use the ''Knoppix start menu'' to launch a graphical file manager called x.<br><br>
# Search for the word processing document that you saved on your home directory. Is there document there. If not, why?<br><br>
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