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===OverviewOVERVIEW===
Linux is all around us. It is used to power services that we use in our daily lives. There are many specialized Linux distributions for specific areas of use. Linux is used by everything from smart phones and devices, the cloud and even organizations like NASA. You are going to research a Linux distribution based on the criteria below. You will then prepare a presentation (with live demonstration) and written report. For your distribution you should discuss the following:
* Its history:
** Why would you use this?
** What is it used for?
** Who uses it (users and/or major companies/organizations)
* Linux Family (ie: Debian based?)
* Package Management
This can be done '''individually''' or optionally in a '''group of 2'''.
===SPECIFICATION===
You are going to install one of the following distributions (as a virtual machine) based on the last digit of your student number. You will research the above criteria (as outlined in the overview) and compare it to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), which you installed in Tutorial 7. If you are working in a group of 2 you may choose one of the options from your two student numbers.
* [https://www.kali.org/ Kali Linux] (0)
* [https://libreelec.tv/ LibreELEC] (1)
* [https://ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu Server] (2)
* [https://store.steampowered.com/steamos/ SteamOS] (3)
* [https://www.opensuse.org/ OpenSUSE Leap] (4)
* [https://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html Knoppix] (5)
* [https://getfedora.org/ Fedora Server] (6)
* [https://www.debian.org/ Debian] (7)
* [https://linuxmint.com/ Linux Mint] (8)
* [https://www.openmediavault.org/ OpenMediaVault] (9)
You will be required to create a virtual machine and use it to perform a presentation (with live demonstration) and written report. Your virtual machine name format should be: distribution-studentid(s). For example: RHEL-000000000.
===SUBMISSION===
Your submission will consist of the following two parts:
* '''Presentation''' (15%) (including live demonstration) (Due Week 13 / Week 14) of approximately 10 minutes in length. Your demonstration should include:
** Browse the launcher (start menu)
** Run a program (this could be a web browser)
** Something interesting you discovered
If you wish to record a video, you can use OBS Studio. [https://youtu.be/Sm7xOu3QX_0 Here is a demo video on how to use OBS Studio from FSOSS 2018.]
* '''Report''' (20%) (approximately 15 pages) (Due Week 14) including:
** Cover page (including all group member names and student numbers)
** Table of Contents
** Overview
** Installation screenshots with descriptions
** Conclusion
** References
Your presentation slides and report are to be uploaded to the project folder on Blackboard by the due date for full marks. This is '''worth 35%''' of your overall grade and takes the place of a '''final exam'''. Take your time and do it well. The due date is the final day of the semester, late submissions will receive '''zero'''.