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FSOSS 2010 Plug Computing Workshop

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Getting the Root Filesystem Image
== Getting the Root Filesystem Image ==
# Check that the file <code>rootfs-f12.tar.bz2</code> is in your Downloads directory (go to the menu option Places>Downloads). If not, download Download and save this file: http://australia.senecacproximity.on.ca/fsoss/rootfs-f12.tar.bz2
== Copying the rootfs to the microSD Card ==
To connect to your plug over the network, you'll need to connect to the computer managing the GuruPlug cluster, which is named "HongKong".
# Connect to HongKong: <code>ssh -XC ''nameOfYourPlug''@hongkong.proximity.on.ca</code> -- for example, if your GuruPlug is <code>cdot-guru-2-3</code>, then connect with <code>ssh -XC cdot-guru-2-3@hongkong</code> (password is "fsoss10")
# Connect to your plug fron HongKong: <code>ssh root@''nameOfYourPlug''</code> (password is "fedoraarm")
# Check the message of the day (printed after you log in) to be sure you have connected to the right GuruPlug.
firefox http://''nameOfYourPlug''/
== Ways to Use Put Your Plug to Work ==
Here are some possible applications for a GuruPlug that you can try out:* [[FSOSS 2010 Plug Computing Workshop - Wiki|Create a Wiki]]* Use your plug to [[FSOSS 2010 Plug Computing Workshop - Photo Gallery|Make a Photo Gallery]]* [[FSOSS 2010 Plug Computing Workshop - Obby Server|Make ake a collaborative editing serverweb photo gallery]].
= Other Uses for a Plug Computer =
Here are some other PlugComputer application ideas (which are less suited for demonstration in this workshop):
* wiki host
* print server
* scan server
* GIT or other version control server
* automatic wireless backup system for smartphones
* collaborative editing server using Obby
 
... the applications go on and on.

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