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Using a Linux Desktop

609 bytes added, 13:28, 20 May 2022
Graphical Desktop Linux on your local computer
Download the [https://senecafts.senecacollege.ca/link/GXpTmoPbg4GU32nboZnOmY Ubuntu VirtualBox VM for Intel/AMD] (requires MySeneca authentication).
# Move the downloaded VM zip file into a separate folder.# Right-click on the downloaded VM zip file. '''IMPORTANT:Do not double-click.''' Right # From the pop-up menu that appears, select "Extract All".# Wait for the extraction to complete.# Once complete, double-click and unzip on the compressed virtual machine (VM) after the download completesnew ''Ubuntu-22.04.vbox'' file to automatically add it to VirtualBox.
=== Step 3 - Try Ubuntu ===
After you downloaded and unzipped the VirtualBox virtual machine (VM):
# Startup VirtualBox and add the unzipped Ubuntu VM to VirtualBox.
# From the Ubuntu VirtualBox VM, right click on Start.
# When Ubuntu VirtualBox VM starts up, click on "Try Ubuntu".
== Graphical Desktop Linux on your local computer ==
Using the steps from the Live Linux installation above, you can use the following pre-configured images:
 
* '''VirtualBox image''': https://senecafts.senecacollege.ca/link/jfiXfRElQbFFHhGoACYvnV
* '''VMware Workstation/Fusion image''': https://senecafts.senecacollege.ca/link/72ob3VmXZbe85U8Lu9CFaN
 
Use the following credentials to log into the VM (includes sudo access):
* '''Username:''' ubuntu
* '''Password:''' ubuntu
 
Instructions to connect to <code>matrix.senecacollege.ca</code> using this method will be posted here, later this semester.

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