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* Development tools and libraries (on Fedora: <code>yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"</code>). | * Development tools and libraries (on Fedora: <code>yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"</code>). | ||
* A GUI is optional and may not be required (especially if the system is being accessed remotely). | * A GUI is optional and may not be required (especially if the system is being accessed remotely). | ||
+ | * You may want to consider setting up [[AArch64 QEMU User Space Emulation]]. |
Revision as of 23:32, 31 January 2015
For SPO600, remote access to Linux systems is provided. Howerver, it is strongly recommended that you have access to a personal x86_64 (64-bit AMD/Intel) system running the latest release of Fedora.
This system could be set up:
- On your laptop
- As a virtual machine on your laptop
- On a computer at your home, ideally with SSH access (so you can connect to your home system from class)
- On a removable disk pack (note: this is not preferred, because you will not be able to use it during class in the ALC)
You may want to installing virtual machine/emulation/simulation software on this machine, in which case a fast/large system is desirable.
Recommended system configuration (especially if using emulation):
- x86_64 (avoid installing a 32-bit version of the OS or using a 32-bit-only computer)
- Minimum 2GB RAM (Recommended: as much as possible!)
- Minumum 50GB disk space
Initial software to install:
- Development tools and libraries (on Fedora:
yum groupinstall "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"
). - A GUI is optional and may not be required (especially if the system is being accessed remotely).
- You may want to consider setting up AArch64 QEMU User Space Emulation.