Linux Laptop Project

Bill Moss

This project has changed to the

Clemson Linux Initiative

 

The Pilot Laptop Program of the College of Engineering and Science at Clemson University began in the fall of 1998 and will enter its fourth year in the fall of 2001. Dell has been the laptop vendor for the project for all four years. Dell has a partnership with Red Hat and most Dell laptops, desktops, workstations, and servers can now be ordered with Red Hat Linux factory installed. As a result of this partnership, Dell hardware is well supported in the most recent Red Hat distributions. During the first three years of the pilot, a number of laptop students and faculty have experimented with Linux and these numbers are growing. The purpose of this project is to explore the extent to which Linux might provide a reasonable alternative to MS Windows within our college computing environment.

Contents

Dual Booting the Clemson Dell Latitude C600: Windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 7.1, April 2001
Dual Booting the Clemson Dell Latitude C600: Windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 7.2, January 2002
Dual Booting the Clemson Dell Latitude C600: Windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 7.3, May 2002
Dual Booting the Clemson Dell Latitude C600: Windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 8.0, October 2002
Dual Booting the Clemson Dell Latitude C600: Windows 2000 and Red Hat Fedora Core 1, January 2004
Dual Booting the Clemson IBM R31: Windows XP and Red Hat Linux 7.3, June 2002
Clemson Laptop Software, Comparable Linux Applications, May 2002.
Keeping Your System Up-to-date, January 2002
Security, July 2001
Wireless, May 2002
Font Installation for Red Hat 8.0, October 2002.