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The 1st thing you should know is that the Darwin-OP has a Ubuntu operation system(OS) on it. The Darwin-OP usually comes with Ubuntu 9.10 OS installed on it. But in the DASL lab its quite common that the Darwin-OP' | The 1st thing you should know is that the Darwin-OP has a Ubuntu operation system(OS) on it. The Darwin-OP usually comes with Ubuntu 9.10 OS installed on it. But in the DASL lab its quite common that the Darwin-OP' | ||
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To run programs on the Darwin-OP you need to be the sudo user, which means you need to know the administrative password to run programs. | To run programs on the Darwin-OP you need to be the sudo user, which means you need to know the administrative password to run programs. | ||
- | If there is any information you need about the Darwin-OP refer to the [http:// | + | If there is any information you need about the Darwin-OP refer to the [[http:// |
- | ''' | + | **Wiring for the Darwin-OP** |
There are 3 things that you need to wire to the Darwin-OP | There are 3 things that you need to wire to the Darwin-OP | ||
- | * The power cord that comes with the Darwin. Make sure you use the right one. | + | |
- | * A monitor : The Darwin has a HDMI port, you can connect any monitor with the HDMI cable. | + | * A monitor : The Darwin has a HDMI port, you can connect any monitor with the HDMI cable. |
- | * A keyboard : Any USB connectable keyboard for typing | + | * A keyboard : Any USB connectable keyboard for typing |
- | Optionally you can also connect a mouse with to control. (Ofcourse, if you have Ubuntu 12.04 etc, the Darwin-OP will boot into the terminal and you will not need a mouse at all ) | + | Optionally you can also connect a mouse with to control. (Of course, if you have Ubuntu 12.04 etc, the Darwin-OP will boot into the terminal and you will not need a mouse at all ) |
- | 1) Once you have connected all the required connections, | + | 1) Once you have connected all the required connections, |
- | 2) After you log-in you will be able to look around the files inside Darwin' | + | 2) After you log-in you will be able to look around the files inside Darwin' |
- | 3) The most important directories are present inside the / | + | 3) The most important directories are present inside the / |
- | <pre> | ||
cd / | cd / | ||
- | </ | ||
Every directory/ | Every directory/ | ||
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4) A good place to start is by looking into at the tutorials. | 4) A good place to start is by looking into at the tutorials. | ||
- | <pre> | ||
cd / | cd / | ||
- | </ | ||
- | [[Running the tutorials]] | + | [[drexel_darwin_running_tutorials|Running the tutorials]] |
- | [[Mounting a pendrive on the Darwin]] | + | [[drexel_darwin_mounting_usb|Mounting a pendrive on the Darwin]] |
- | [[SSH-ing into the Darwin]] | + | [[drexel_darwin_ssh|SSH-ing into the Darwin]] |
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