=====Linux/*BSD Desktop install===== This project will have you setting up a Linux/*BSD Desktop with required tasks to accomplish. ====Prerequisites==== This is a base project, there are no prerequisites. ====Ingredients==== To accomplish this project you will need: ^ Item ^ Description ^ Qty ^ | computer | Spare Project Computer | 1 | | LCD | Spare LCD to use as display device | 1+ | | keyboard | PS/2 or USB keyboard | 1 | | mouse | PS/2 or USB mouse | 1 | | working hard drive | working hard drive to install Linux on | 1 | | working network cable | functioning network cable to plug into switch | 1 | ====Background==== The basic intent behind learning to use a system is understanding it. And what better way to understand it than to get experience with it hands on. In this project your goal will be to set up a Desktop Linux box, to familiarize yourself with the process and perhaps some of the possibilities available therein. ====Allowances==== The following allowances are made for this project: * You may work alone, or with up to 1 additional person (but no more than that) * You have a choice of what to use for your Linux Desktop install: * Ubuntu 8.10 "Intrepid Ibex" **CDROM installation** * Ubuntu 9.04 "Jaunty Jackalope" - network install (recommended) * Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - network install (recommended) * beta of Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" (not recommended) - network install * Debian 4.0 "Etch" - CD-ROM or network install * Debian 5.0 "Lenny" - CD-ROM or network install * beta of Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" - network install * snapshot of Debian unstable "sid" - network install (not recommended) * OpenBSD 4.4 * OpenBSD 4.5 * OpenBSD 4.6 * -- other Linux or *BSD distro of choice, but need to provide media -- * Some possible suggestions: * KNOPPIX LiveCD (but you have to install it to the hard drive) * SLAX * Slackware * Linux Mint The initial choices list reflect known available distributions in the LAIR, either on CD, or available as a network-based installation. There are many additional options, but in order to take advantage of them they must be downloaded and put in a form that a computer can boot and install from (certainly worthy of documenting). **NOTE: No more than 4 groups may use the same distribution, regardless of version.** That is, if four groups use Ubuntu (varying versions), additional groups pursuing this project cannot do so, and **must** choose another distribution. ====Requirements==== Once started, notify me of your choice of team composition (just you, or you and another individual-- and who that is) along with chosen Linux distribution. * The end result must have a graphical desktop with: * working mouse and keyboard * displays 24+ bit color depth at 1280x1024 on the Dell LCDs * installed to and boots from Linux-formatted drive partition * network is operational * can browse the internet with a web browser * can log onto Lab46 using ssh * Full wiki documentation of: * steps taken * configurations made * settings changed * packages installed * troubleshooting experiences * edited files * process/sequences of actions * pertinent information * options * basically-- the HOW and some of the CAN * Additionally, at least one of the following much be achieved: * Dual-head Accelerated graphics with Compiz Desktop effects * Working Audio with command-line volume/settings capability * Remote desktop w/VNC * Ability to play DVD with video and audio * Multihead (at least 3) Desktop using Synergy * Successfully Runs a Windows-only application using Wine * Once you are successful: * Demonstrate your result to me * Get my okay * Make any needed changes to your wiki documentation * Wipe clean and start from scratch, following your wiki documentation * Show your result to me to verify that you can recreate it