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{{Admon/important|The LUX Program is currently suspended.|This program is not presently offered due to low enrollment numbers.}}
 
== Linux/Unix System Administration (LUX) - 1 Year Graduate Certificate ==
For those interesting in taking the LUX program, the [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/lux program description] and [http://cdot.senecac.on.ca/programs/lux a flyer] (PDF) are available.
== Participants People==
The current LUX participants are listed in [[Fall 2008 LUX Participants]].
== Major Project ==
LUX students will work on a major project that, in within the first semester, will span the SYA720, SPR710, and NAD710 courses[[Fedora]] community. For details, see [[LUX Project]]. Other courses will include course assignments.
== Facilities ==
* [[SYA710]] System Administration ([[User:Selmys|John Selmys]])
* [[XWN740]] X Window System ([[User:Msaul|Murray Saul]])
 
[[Fall_2008_LUX_Schedule|Schedule for LUX courses]] -- Note that attendance at the lectures is required (2 mornings per week). You may choose to attend:
* Two mornings per week, performing labs and assignments/projects at home.
* Two days per week, performing labs during the lab periods and assignments/projects at home.
* Three to five days per week, performing labs during the lab periods and working on the assignments/projects at the college.
This provide flexibility in scheduling to accommodate your learning style, employment schedule, and personal equipment availability.
== Events == There are three events coming up this semester which will be of interest to [[Fall_2008_LUX_Grading|Grading for LUX students: * '''Installfest''' Semester 1 courses]] - On September 27, we'll be holding our twice-annual Installfest. At this event, Seneca students can bring in their laptop or desktop system and the Linux and Windows clubs will help install Linux and/or Windows. Volunteering for this event provides a great opportunity Faculty are required to get some experience installing Linux on different types of computers, solving driver compatibility issues, and working through multiboot and BIOS challenges. Details about this event will be posted on the [http:/grade/linux.senecac.on.ca/ Linux Club website]. * '''Free Software and Open Source Symposium (FSOSS 2008)''' - The 7th annual symposium will be held October 23-24 at Seneca@York. The event provides an opportunity for you to meet top open source developers and leaders face to face and to hear about new developments evaluate each student in this field. LUX students are strongly encouraged to attend. Registration is quite inexpensive, or you can help out with This page displays the event and attend for free. Speakersschedule, presentationsevaluation type, and registration information are posted on evaluation value for each of the [http://fsoss.ca FSOSS website]. * '''FUDCon F11''' - The Fedora Users and Developers Conference for Fedora 11 is tentatively scheduled for December 5-7 in Westford (or Boston) MA. We're considering doing a group trip via minivan or bus to this event. The cost will depend in part on how many people able to come, so please add an entry to the table below if you might be interested in attending (this is '''not''' a commitment to attend!). Event info is on the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon/FUDConF11 FUDCon F11 wiki page]first semester courses.  {| class="wikitable" border="1" width="80%" align="center" |-!Name!Interested and able to attend FUDCon F11!Comments |-|Chris Tyler|Yes| |-|John Selmys|Yes| |-|Raymond Chan|Yes| |-|Lou Daly|Yes| |-|Mohak Vyas|Yes| |-|Varinder Singh |Yes|
== Semester 2 Courses ==
* [[NAD810]] Network Administration
* [[SCR821]] Advanced Scripting
* [[SEC830]] Security Issues
* [[SRA840]] Server Administration
* [[SYA810]] System Administration
[[Winter_2009_LUX_Schedule|Schedule for LUX courses]] -- This is a full-time program with a schedule designed for flexibility. Note that attendance at the lectures is required (2 mornings per week). You may choose to attend:
* Two mornings per week, performing labs and assignments/projects at home.
* Two days per week, performing labs during the lab periods and assignments/projects at home.
* Three to five days per week, performing labs during the lab periods and working on the assignments/projects at the college.
[[Winter_2009_LUX_Grading|}Grading for LUX Semester 2 courses]]
[[Category:LUX]]

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