If you are not running Linux in a Virtual Machine do it. then they can take root control when ever they want Mess up there config and then go back to a save point or just reinstall without messing up others work. Install Some current and older versions of them as as files to distribute. If this is a class where they should be comfortable messing around with things, stuff will get messed up but they should try to fix it first, then restore/reinstall. Slackware a few years back was a good one for CS people who wanted to learn there was little in the way of gui config programs so you would look on pages like linuxquestions and retype parts of config files to make it do what you wanted. it also did not have package utilities so you would have to compile your own code and find what it depends on. But the big thing is if they are CS students they should not be afraid of there computers, they should be able to complete most any task they can in windows by using the open sourced programs that are out there like Libre office, Fire fox, Gimp, etc. they should know that wine exists but take pride in using it as little as possible. Hopefully they will use linux as a 2nd os on there computer or on a virtual machine (Some laptops still have issues with linux so a VM helps solve those problems) and most of the open sourced programs are also around for windows so they can use those in there every day life.
Hope that gives some ideas of what I would look for in a class like that as a CS Junior .
there are only two real PS3 Os's at the moment Gentoo, and YDL, fedora is a basic hack and not supported by anyone. YDL has had some issues because they have a pay model and till recently the only way to get it was to get a pirated copy or pay for it. Now the only issue with YDL is that it is not kept as up to date as some people would like. I don't know how active there community is, hopefully it will be something that I can find access to with out havening to pay money. Gentoo is in active development, there are a few people who are finding out how to make things work. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3725047.html And in that thread there are a few things that would have taken care of the major problem people see about doing development on the ps3. With both a Binary Repository being set up since there are only a few things that can be diffrent between PS3's there is not as much need to compile for your system, and some direction on how to set up the distributed compile so you can use the power of the computers you have on the local network. Right now the major holdup is that there is only frame buffer support for video, and who knows if someone will hack out a OpenGL driver that uses the SPU's, or if Nvida and Sony will put a Driver into the hypervisor. anything is possible since this is only month 3 of the ps3 being out and month 2 of linux on the ps3.
/*Microsoft Update script 11-13-2005
Remove all evidence of Use of sound forge */
find *.wav > wavelist.txt for each line in wavelist.txt
search for "LISTB INFOICRD 2000-04-06 IENG
Deepz0ne ISFT Sound Forge 4.5" > found
if found then remove next line/* Ok so it's crapy sudo code but it't the next security update I am shure */
If you are not running Linux in a Virtual Machine do it. then they can take root control when ever they want Mess up there config and then go back to a save point or just reinstall without messing up others work. Install Some current and older versions of them as as files to distribute. If this is a class where they should be comfortable messing around with things, stuff will get messed up but they should try to fix it first, then restore/reinstall. Slackware a few years back was a good one for CS people who wanted to learn there was little in the way of gui config programs so you would look on pages like linuxquestions and retype parts of config files to make it do what you wanted. it also did not have package utilities so you would have to compile your own code and find what it depends on. But the big thing is if they are CS students they should not be afraid of there computers, they should be able to complete most any task they can in windows by using the open sourced programs that are out there like Libre office, Fire fox, Gimp, etc. they should know that wine exists but take pride in using it as little as possible. Hopefully they will use linux as a 2nd os on there computer or on a virtual machine (Some laptops still have issues with linux so a VM helps solve those problems) and most of the open sourced programs are also around for windows so they can use those in there every day life. Hope that gives some ideas of what I would look for in a class like that as a CS Junior .
there are only two real PS3 Os's at the moment Gentoo, and YDL, fedora is a basic hack and not supported by anyone. YDL has had some issues because they have a pay model and till recently the only way to get it was to get a pirated copy or pay for it. Now the only issue with YDL is that it is not kept as up to date as some people would like. I don't know how active there community is, hopefully it will be something that I can find access to with out havening to pay money.
Gentoo is in active development, there are a few people who are finding out how to make things work. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3725047.html And in that thread there are a few things that would have taken care of the major problem people see about doing development on the ps3. With both a Binary Repository being set up since there are only a few things that can be diffrent between PS3's there is not as much need to compile for your system, and some direction on how to set up the distributed compile so you can use the power of the computers you have on the local network.
Right now the major holdup is that there is only frame buffer support for video, and who knows if someone will hack out a OpenGL driver that uses the SPU's, or if Nvida and Sony will put a Driver into the hypervisor. anything is possible since this is only month 3 of the ps3 being out and month 2 of linux on the ps3.
/*Microsoft Update script 11-13-2005
/* Ok so it's crapy sudo code but it't the next security update I am shure */
Remove all evidence of Use of sound forge
*/
find *.wav > wavelist.txt
for each line in wavelist.txt
search for "LISTB INFOICRD 2000-04-06 IENG
Deepz0ne ISFT Sound Forge 4.5" > found
if found then remove
next line