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Apertis - Application Framework - hands-on session requirements
Introduction
The session will be designed to actively engage up to 20 participants equipped with their own laptop. The hands-on will be performed within a virtual machine (VM). The aim is to provide the most productive participant experience possible.
The virtual machines files will be made available ahead of time. Ideally all participants will have been able to confirm that the VM works properly prior to the start of the session. Collabora will be available from Tuesday to assist with setting up the VM environment for participants.
On Wednesday, Collabora will be available at Studio H (Level 2) to assist participants to get ready for the session. Please don't hesitate to come by to have the SDK VM installed and configured!
The session is scheduled for Thursday morning.
Collabora will make available the following SD cards/USB Keys with the VM pre-loaded on them:
12 x NTFS (for MS Windows host OS users)
06 x HFS+ (for Mac OS X host OS users)
06 x EXT4 (for GNU/Linux host OS users)
System requirements per participant
Core i5 or i7 system (64-bit)
8GB physical RAM or higher
SD card reader and/or USB 3.0 port
Oracle VirtualBox 5.0 or newer (Free)
4096MB of RAM allocatable to the VM
Bosch and Collabora will make available and maintain system targets (at least 2) specifically for the purpose of testing the application deployment process onto targets. Collabora will assist all participants in the application publication and testing process on the targets.
Room settings and configuration
20 x free power sockets for participants laptops
20 x desk and chair sitting configuration
01 x video projector for presenter
01 x microphone with audio amplification for presenter
01 x Internet access via Ethernet connection for presenter (and power)
01 x dedicated table for target systems (power and ethernet)
Optional room arrangements
20 x 1Gb Ethernet network connections (for VMs access)
01 x Shared Internet access with all participants
60 x DHCP addresses for hands-on session room Ethernet segment
20 x additional desk+chair for paired participation
Skills
Participants are expected to know how to:
operate virtual machines using VirtualBox
have general knowledge of
C programming language and Object Oriented software development
GNU/Linux environment
D-Bus IPC
Eclipse IDE or CLI development tools
basic understanding of GObject and Linux filesystems (bind mounts, namespaces)
Presentation material will be provided on the day of the training to simplify the participants ability to follow-on.