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− | {{Chris Tyler Draft}}{{Obsolete|[[SPO600 Host Setup]]}}[[Category:SPO600]]For [[SPO600]], you will need to set up a Linux system by the third week of classes.
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− | == System Requirements ==
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− | These are the minimum system requirements:
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− | * x86_64 (64-bit AMD/Intel compatible)
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− | * At least 2GB of RAM
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− | * At least 100GB of disk space
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− | The faster/bigger the system, the faster you'll be able to build software -- and you'll probably be building many times.
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− | == Location ==
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− | This system may be:
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− | * Your laptop
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− | * A large virtual machine on your laptop
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− | * A system at home (or elsewhere) that you can connect to with SSH
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− | * A Seneca lab system, configured on a removable disk drive (This option is not recommended, because you will not be able to use it during classes)
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− | If you cannot find a suitable system to use, talk to your professor about resources available within Seneca.
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− | == Base Software ==
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− | For the initial software, install:
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− | * Fedora 20
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− | * The Fedora development tools ("yum groupinstall 'Development Tools' 'Development Libraries'")
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− | == Emulation/Virtual Machine Software ==
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− | In the weeks ahead, we will be installing:
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− | * The ARMv8 "Foundation Model" emulator
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− | * QEMU ARMv8 userspace emulator
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