Written By FRC
Fernando Ribeiro Corrêa
[ Thanks to Fernando
Corrêa for this link. ]
“How is the lab organized? Give us an idea of how does the lab
works?”
“Hanne Munkholm: The lab has ten PC’s and will also get three
laptops. Furthermore it has two servers. The hardware is sponsored
by commercial companies.”
“We also have Linux and UNIX books on the shelves, and we
subscribe to some of the important Linux magazines.”
“There is one person employed full time in the lab. Also, some
teachers, research people and people from the IT department does
some work with LinuxLab. The lab officially belongs to the IT
department.”
“The lab is a place where the students can come and work. They
have the opportunity to do some things they can’t do in the normal
computer rooms, like run a server that requires that a root
password….”
“What are its main activities?
“Hanne Munkholm: At the moment our main activities are teaching
our students Linux, and documenting the Linux knowledge already
available at the IT University. Later other activities, like
teaching Linux to the IT University’s employees and the public, and
hosting research projects related to Linux, will also be main
activites.”
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