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(''More information about the workshop events would soon be updated'') | The Activities Planned for the day are : === Morning Session: === * Introduction to Software Freedom Day * Introduction to Free and Open Source Software * Introduction to Linux/UNIX (Brief) * Introduction to Ubuntu (Linux based) === Afternoon Session: === * Installation of Ubuntu (Hands-on) * Basic Shell Scripting (Hands-on) * Some more information about different Linux based Operating System * Distribution of goodies. The session is introductory in nature. By the end of the session, you'll have a working knowledge of the GNU/Linux system. You'll learn to use a command line(terminal) effectively and write small programs to automate repetitive tasks. You'll be introduced to Free Software Philosophy and the use of Free Software in industry. No prior knowledge/experience is required or is assumed in the session, but curiosity and a want to learn is always appreciated. |
Software Freedom Day Celebration
CSEA-NITSKM
CSEA (a group of students, 'Computer Science & Engineering Department', NIT Sikkim) would be conducting a hands-on worksop on FOSS and GNU/LINUX on account of Software Freedom Day'13.
Venue
The workshop would be conducted in Computer Lab 1, Academic Building.
Time : 1130 Hrs
The Activities Planned for the day are :
Morning Session:
- Introduction to Software Freedom Day
- Introduction to Free and Open Source Software
- Introduction to Linux/UNIX (Brief)
- Introduction to Ubuntu (Linux based)
Afternoon Session:
- Installation of Ubuntu (Hands-on)
- Basic Shell Scripting (Hands-on)
- Some more information about different Linux based Operating System
- Distribution of goodies.
The session is introductory in nature. By the end of the session, you'll have a working knowledge of the GNU/Linux system. You'll learn to use a command line(terminal) effectively and write small programs to automate repetitive tasks. You'll be introduced to Free Software Philosophy and the use of Free Software in industry.
No prior knowledge/experience is required or is assumed in the session, but curiosity and a want to learn is always appreciated.