Monday, 30 September 2024

Famous Distribution  

 

Lab 1: Ubuntu Desktop

  1. Installation: Install Ubuntu Desktop from a bootable USB drive or DVD.
    Image of Ubuntu Desktop installation screen
  2. Basic Usage: Explore the desktop environment, launch applications, and navigate the file system.
    Image of Ubuntu Desktop home screen
  3. Software Center: Use the Ubuntu Software Center to install and manage applications.
    Image of Ubuntu Software Center
  4. Customization: Customize the desktop appearance, themes, and icons.
    Image of Ubuntu Desktop customization options

Lab 2: Fedora Workstation

  1. Installation: Install Fedora Workstation from a bootable USB drive or DVD.
    Image of Fedora Workstation installation screen
  2. Basic Usage: Explore the desktop environment, launch applications, and navigate the file system.
    Image of Fedora Workstation home screen
  3. Software Center: Use the Fedora Software Center to install and manage applications.
    Image of Fedora Software Center
  4. Customization: Customize the desktop appearance, themes, and icons.
    Image of Fedora Workstation customization options

Lab 3: Debian Stable

  1. Installation: Install Debian Stable from a bootable USB drive or DVD.
    Image of Debian Stable installation screen
  2. Basic Usage: Explore the command-line interface (CLI) and use basic commands to manage files and processes.
    Image of Debian Stable CLI
  3. Package Management: Use the apt package manager to install and manage applications.
    Image of Debian Stable package management
  4. Customization: Customize the system using configuration files and shell scripts.
    Image of Debian Stable configuration files

Lab 4: Arch Linux

  1. Installation: Install Arch Linux from a bootable USB drive or DVD, manually configuring the system during installation.
    Image of Arch Linux installation process
  2. Basic Usage: Explore the command-line interface (CLI) and use basic commands to manage files and processes.
    Image of Arch Linux CLI
  3. Package Management: Use the pacman package manager to install and manage applications.
    Image of Arch Linux package management
  4. Customization: Customize the system using configuration files and shell scripts.
    Image of Arch Linux configuration files

Lab 5: CentOS

  1. Installation: Install CentOS from a bootable USB drive or DVD.
    Image of CentOS installation screen
  2. Basic Usage: Explore the command-line interface (CLI) and use basic commands to manage files and processes.
    Image of CentOS CLI
  3. Package Management: Use the yum package manager to install and manage applications.
    Image of CentOS package management
  4. Customization: Customize the system using configuration files and shell scripts.
    Image of CentOS configuration files

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