ITIS 2110.  Today’s Notes  Misc.  Lab Schedule  Team Project  Big Hint!  Lecture: Connections  Lab 1.

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ITIS 2110

 Today’s Notes  Misc.  Lab Schedule  Team Project  Big Hint!  Lecture: Connections  Lab 1

 Labs ..\2110Labs.htm..\2110Labs.htm  Schedule ..\2110LabSchedule.htm..\2110LabSchedule.htm

 Teams Assigned around Lab 6  “In-lab” project time  Team name  Outline team project  Formal proposal due start of next lab  Lab 13  In lab final project time  Lab 14  Project presentation

 Keep a notebook of labs  Skills from one lab will be used in ensuing labs ▪ Details may not be repeated in later labs!  Better:  Keep a “cheat sheet” of commands and techniquies used in the labs

 Lab is isolated  No internet connection!  “Dangerous” environment  “No food or drink”  Stow backpacks, etc. safely!  Put under tables, in room corner, etc.  Room is crowded  Leave room for TA and instructor to navigate!  Ports behind podium  VERBOTEN!!! ▪ Connected to the campus internet ▪ No connections without instructors permission ▪ An F for the course if caught!

 Objective  Familiarize with lab environment ▪ Logon ▪ Connections  Introduction to Linux ▪ Basic commands

 Write up is free format  Should have and introductory and summary  Use..\2110Text\2110LabReportTemplate.docx as a guideline..\2110Text\2110LabReportTemplate.docx  Many lab steps are noted with **  Those steps must be documented ▪ Note what was done ▪ Note what the result was  Also:  Answer all questions  Explain where it says "Note …"  Note:  Linux kernel is text oriented ▪ Text must be documented with text copies ▪ GUI screen captures will have points deducted ▪ Unless it is naturally GUI, e.g. a browser

 Lecture:  Connections.pptx Connections.pptx  Linux overview Linux overview  Linux Basics I Linux Basics I  Lab  2110Lab1Familiarize.docx 2110Lab1Familiarize.docx