\input{configpres} \subsection{LX Training System} \title{\lq LX Training System\rq} \maketitle \begin{frame} \frametitle{Training System Overview} \begin{itemize} \item minimal Debian Desktop \item required tools for the training are preinstalled \item slides \item the disk is yours now! \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Boot} \begin{itemize} \item connect the external HD with your system, use USB 3.0 if posible \item power your system and enter the BIOS/EFI (F2, ENTF, F10, F11, F6) \item configure the system to boot from USB Drive / Mass Storage Device \end{itemize} in case you are not allowed to change the boot order of your system: \begin{itemize} \item ask me, we can also use sth. like vmWare to boot the image \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Login} Login with the following credentials: \begin{description} \item[User] devel \item[Password] devel \end{description} don't work as root always, but if needed, use the \begin{description} \item[Password] root \end{description} it's better to use 'sudo' if root rights are required \begin{description} \item[Password] devel \end{description} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Keyboard Layout} The Image is preconfigured with an English Keyboard Layout, if you want to modify this setting: \begin{itemize} \item 'System', 'Preferences', 'Keyboard' \item 'Layouts' \item select '+ Add..', choose your prefered 'Country' and 'Variant' \item if unsure, select 'Germany' and 'German German (eliminate dead keys)' \item 'Add' \item select 'English (US)' and click on '-Remove' \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Terminals} Please use a terminal emulator you are familiar with: \begin{description} \item[MATE Terminal] use this, if unsure what to use \item[xterm] \end{description} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Editor} Please use an editor you are familiar with: \begin{description} \item[emacs, vi, vim, gvim] only use this editors if you use them regulary \item[gedit, pluma] graphical editors with syntax highlighting \item[nano, pico] simple text-based editors \end{description} If you are new the Linux, use 'pluma' \end{frame} \input{tailpres}