edubooktraining
DESCRIPTION
Illustrated course on using the EduBookTRANSCRIPT
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Edubook Training
Trio EduBookIndonesia
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Agenda
Introduction to Hardware Trouble shooting
Software Questions
Hardware Questions
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Introduction to Hardware
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“Device on Chip”
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“Device on Module”
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EduBook
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Advantages
Fanless Uses low cost AA batteries Bright 8.9 inch 1024 x 600 400 NIT LED backlit
screen Uses SD for low cost storage Internal Power supply
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Opening the Case
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Removing the Bottom Case
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Batteries
AA NiMH Batteries x 8
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Xcore86 Module
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SD Sockets
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WIFI Module
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Reinsalling the Module
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Bios Settings
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BIOS settings
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Software
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Software Options
The EduBook supports both Linux and Windows XP Windows XP is available but it costs $50.00 without
Office or other productivity tools. Special pricing is available for orders coming from
Ministry of Education. Linux is free and comes with all software.
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Linux Options
Debian (4.0, 5.0) Ubuntu (7.04, 8.04, 9.04, 9.10) Slackware (13) Puppy Linux (4.3.2) WattOS Mint OS (8.0)
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Linux File Structure
< / > The root directory. The starting point of your directory
structure. This is where the Linux system begins. Every other file and directory on your system is under the root directory. Usually the root directory contains only subdirectories, so it's a bad idea to store single files directly under root.
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Linux File Structure
/usr > This directory contains user applications and a variety of other
things for them, like their source codes, and pictures, docs, or config files they use. /usr is the largest directory on a Linux system, and some people like to have it on a separate partition. Some interesting stuff in /usr:
/usr/doc Documentation for the user apps, in many file formats. /usr/share Config files and graphics for many user apps. /usr/src Source code files for the system's software, including the Linux
kernel.
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Linux File Structure
< /bin, /usr/bin > These two directories contain a lot of programs (binaries,
hence the directory's name) for the system. The /bin directory contains the most important programs that the system needs to operate, such as the shells, ls, grep, and other essential things. /usr/bin in turn contains applications for the system's users. However, in some cases it really doesn't make much difference if you put the program in /bin or /usr/bin.
< /sbin, /usr/sbin > Most system administration programs are stored in these
directories. In many cases you must run these programs as the root user.
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Linux File Structure /usr/include Header files for the C compiler. The header files define structures
and constants that are needed for building most standard programs. A subdirectory under /usr/include contains headers for the C++ compiler.
/usr/X11R6 The X Window System and things for it. The subdirectories under
/usr/X11R6 may contain some X binaries themselves, as well as documentation, header files, config files, icons, sounds, and other things related to the graphical programs.
< /usr/local > This is where you install apps and other files for use on the local
machine. If your machine is a part of a network, the /usr directory may physically be on another machine and can be shared by many networked Linux workstations. On this kind of a network, the /usr/local directory contains only stuff that is not supposed to be used on many machines and is intended for use at the local machine only.
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Linux File Structure
/etc/inittab A text file that describes what processes are started at
system bootup and during normal operation. For example, here you can determine if you want the X Window System to start automatically at bootup, and configure what happens when a user presses Ctrl+Alt+Del.
/etc/fstab This file contains descriptive information about the various
file systems and their mount points, like floppies, cdroms, and so on.
/etc/passwd A file that contains various pieces of information for each
user account. This is where the users are defined.
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Linux File Structure
< /lib > The shared libraries for programs that are dynamically linked. The
shared libraries are similar to DLL's on Winblows. < /home > This is where users keep their personal files. Every user has their
own directory under /home, and usually it's the only place where normal users are allowed to write files. You can configure a Linux system so that normal users can't even list the contents of other users' home directories. This means that if your family members have their own user accounts on your Linux system, they won't see all the w4r3z you keep in your home directory. ;-)
< /root > The superuser's (root's) home directory. Don't confuse this with the
root directory (/) of a Linux system.
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Linux File Structure < /var > This directory contains variable data that changes constantly when
the system is running. Some interesting subdirectories: /var/log A directory that contains system log files. They're updated when the
system runs, and checking them out can give you valuable info about the health of your system. If something in your system suddenly goes wrong, the log files may contain some info about the situation.
/var/mail Incoming and outgoing mail is stored in this directory. /var/spool This directory holds files that are queued for some process, like
printing.
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Linux File Structure < /tmp > Programs can write their temporary files here. < /dev > The devices that are available to a Linux system. In Linux, devices are
treated like files and you can read and write devices like they were files. For example, /dev/fd0 is your first floppy drive, /dev/cdrom is your CD drive, /dev/hda is the first IDE hard drive, and so on. All the devices that a Linux kernel can understand are located under /dev, and that's why it contains hundreds of entries.
< /mnt > This directory is used for mount points. The different physical storage
devices (like the hard disk drives, floppies, CD-ROM's) must be attached to some directory in the file system tree before they can be accessed. This attaching is called mounting, and the directory where the device is attached is called the mount point.
The /mnt directory contains mount points for different devices, like /mnt/floppy for the floppy drive, /mnt/cdrom for the CD-ROM, and so on. However, you're not forced to use the /mnt directory for this purpose, you can use whatever directory you wish. Actually in some distros, like Debian and SuSE, the default is to use /floppy and /cdrom as mount points instead of directories under /mnt.
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Linux Cheat Sheets
Moving Around the File System
Command Action
Pwd "Print working directory" - show what dir you're in.
Ls List the contents of a dir.
ls -l List the contents of a dir and show additional info of the files.
ls -a List all files, including hidden files.
Cd Change directory.
Cd .. Go to the parent directory.
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Linux Cheat Sheet
Examining files
Command Action
File Determine the type of a file.
Cat Concatenate a file.
Less View text files and paginate them if needed.
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Linux Cheat SheetManipulating files and directories
Command Action
Cp copy a file.
cp -i Copy a file and ask before overwriting.
cp -r Copy a directory with its contents.
Mv Move or rename a file.
mv -i Move or rename a file and ask before overwriting.
Rm Remove a file.
rm -r Remove a directory with its contents.
rm -i Ask before removing a file. Good to use with the -r option.
Mkdir Make a directory.
Rmdir Remove an empty directory.
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XWindows
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Windowing System
X Window System Commonly called X or X11
Provides Graphical User Interface (GUI for networked computers.
Controls display, keyboard and mouse Developed by MIT in 1984. Now led by X.Org
Foundation. Free and Open
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Window Managers
Unlike Microsoft Windows or MacOS, the Window manager is interchangeable allowing users to select the interface style that fits his needs and to balance eye candy against performance.
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KDE 4.3
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Gnome
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FWM95
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XFCE
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LXDE
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WattOS Based on Ubuntu but smaller, lighter, and
faster. Default User Name and Password:
User Name: edubook Password: edubook
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Tweaked for the EduBook
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Appearance Settings
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Setting up WIFI
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Launcher Properties
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Main Menu
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Unlock User Settings
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Edit Users
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User Privileges
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PCMan File Manager
Extremely fast and lightweight Can be started in one second Tabbed Browsing Drag and Drop Files can be dragged among tabs
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Copy, Paste, Delete Files
Copy
Paste
Delete
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Claws Mail
Email client Quick Response Easy to configure Lots of Features Extensible
RSS aggregator, calendar and other plugins available Robust Free
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Claws Mail
Compose Message
Main Window
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Adding, Deleting, Removing
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Adding, Updating, Deleting
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Adding, Updating, Deleting
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Browsers
Firefox Google Chrome Midori
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Browsing Google Chrome
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Searching on Google
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Activating Flash in Firefox
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Activating Flash in Firefox
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Activating Flash in Firefox
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Activating Flash in Firefox
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Gnumeric
Open Source Spreadsheet compaible with Microsoft Excel.
Can open and create Excel files.
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Activating Flash in Firefox
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Skype
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Messenger
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Music Player
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Playing Radio
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Office Applications
Word Processing AbiWord
E-Book Reader Fbreader
Spreadsheet Gnumeric
Presentation OpenOffice – Impress
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AbiWord
AbiWord is a MicroSoft Word like application.
AbiWord can use plugins and extensions.
AbiWord can open or create Microsoft Word compatible files.
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Impress Presentation Software
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Impress
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Setting Clock
First step is to Unlock the settings.
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Change Time Zone
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Software Issues
Drivers are available at www.deviceonchip.com Microsoft Windows XP can be installed from
install CD and USB CDROM. Driver Disk is required.
Microsoft Windows can also be restored from Ghost (.gho) backup of a previously installed version of Windows XP.
We have a 1.1GB file wattosedubook.gho that that can restored onto a SD or other boot device.
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Software Issues
You can create your own ghost image from the original SD and a copy of Ghost. A copy of Ghost can be downloaded on Herin's Boot CD. http://www.hirensbootcd.net/download.html
Hiren's Boot CD has many useful software tools that boot a small diagnostic version of Windows XP. The Ghost program will let you make a backup of a fresh copy of the Boot SD which can be restored in the future.
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Software Issues
All user data is stored in the user's home directory (/home/username). Make backup of this directory before reinstalling Linux.
If Linux doesn't boot, it is easier to reinstall than to try to fix. However, if you don't backup the home directory, all data will be lost.
You can use a version of Puppy Linux to boot and access the data on the SD.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/quirky/quirky-008/quirky-008.iso
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Software Issues
You can create a bootable USB drive from a live CD such as Puppy with UNetbootin:
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
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Advanced Options – Wine
It is possible to run many Windows applications using Wine.
Wine is installed on the EduBook by default. Wine is not an emulator. Wine uses open source .dlls to run Windows
applications directly under Linux. http://www.winehq.org/
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CS2 running on Linux
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Thank you
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