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− | '''At Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM), we have one Ubuntu | + | '''At Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM), we have one Ubuntu workstation (DELL Optiplex 3010d) and one Ubuntu (Apple MacBook Pro) laptop.''' |
Additionally we have three Windows 10 Design Workstations, other Windows computers in most of our work areas, and multiple printers for all our members to use without any additional required training (Level 1). | Additionally we have three Windows 10 Design Workstations, other Windows computers in most of our work areas, and multiple printers for all our members to use without any additional required training (Level 1). | ||
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− | == What is Ubuntu == | + | == What is Ubuntu? == |
Ubuntu is a free and open-source (FOSS) Linux-based computer operating system. | Ubuntu is a free and open-source (FOSS) Linux-based computer operating system. | ||
It is often installed on older computers, or computers with few resources, to extend their useful life. | It is often installed on older computers, or computers with few resources, to extend their useful life. | ||
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'''Links to ubuntu.com:''' | '''Links to ubuntu.com:''' | ||
:[https://ubuntu.com/tutorials#community '''ubuntu Community'''] | :[https://ubuntu.com/tutorials#community '''ubuntu Community'''] | ||
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:'''[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH SSH ("Secure SHell")]''' — for securely accessing one computer from another | :'''[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH SSH ("Secure SHell")]''' — for securely accessing one computer from another | ||
:'''[https://regex101.com/ regex101]''' — build, test, and debug regular expressions | :'''[https://regex101.com/ regex101]''' — build, test, and debug regular expressions | ||
− | :'''[https://itsfoss.com/ It's FOSS]''' — | + | :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZdrjATI8BA '''A Quick History of Ubuntu'''] — on YouTube |
+ | :'''[https://itsfoss.com/ It's FOSS]''' — useful Linux tips, applications, and new distros | ||
:'''[https://web.archive.org/ Wayback Machine]''' — the Internet Archive | :'''[https://web.archive.org/ Wayback Machine]''' — the Internet Archive | ||
==Tips== | ==Tips== | ||
− | :*'''To find out which shell you're using, run the command | + | :*'''To check your Ubuntu version, run the command''' <code>lsb_release -a</code> |
+ | :*To find out which shell you're using, run the command <code>echo $SHELL</code> or <code>ps $$</code> | ||
:*Type <code>lshw</code> at the Terminal to to list hardware specifications | :*Type <code>lshw</code> at the Terminal to to list hardware specifications | ||
:* Other useful commands include <code>lsblk</code> , <code>lscpu</code> , and <code>lsusb</code> | :* Other useful commands include <code>lsblk</code> , <code>lscpu</code> , and <code>lsusb</code> | ||
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'''Links to external sites:''' | '''Links to external sites:''' | ||
:[https://inkscape.org/ '''Inkscape'''] — vector graphics editor | :[https://inkscape.org/ '''Inkscape'''] — vector graphics editor | ||
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== Related Pages == | == Related Pages == | ||
'''Links to related PPM Wiki pages:''' | '''Links to related PPM Wiki pages:''' | ||
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+ | :[[Raspberry Pi|<span style="color:#ffffff; background:#864199"> '''Raspberry Pi''' </span>]] | ||
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+ | :[[Computers -- Mac and Apple|<span style="color:#000000; background:#D0DD27"> '''Computers — Mac and Apple''' </span>]] | ||
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+ | :[[Computers|<span style="color:#000000; background:#D0DD27"> '''Computers — Windows''' </span>]] | ||
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:'''[[Inkscape Tips]]''' | :'''[[Inkscape Tips]]''' | ||
:'''[[Visual Studio Code Tips]]''' | :'''[[Visual Studio Code Tips]]''' | ||
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:'''[[Software Tips]]''' | :'''[[Software Tips]]''' | ||
:'''[[Linux Tools]]''' | :'''[[Linux Tools]]''' | ||
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==For Additional Help== | ==For Additional Help== |
Latest revision as of 13:43, 21 November 2024
At Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM), we have one Ubuntu workstation (DELL Optiplex 3010d) and one Ubuntu (Apple MacBook Pro) laptop.
Additionally we have three Windows 10 Design Workstations, other Windows computers in most of our work areas, and multiple printers for all our members to use without any additional required training (Level 1).
Members are also welcome to bring in their own computers and use our high-speed Internet connection.
Contact Us if you cannot find your answer here on our Wiki or if you notice any information that is outdated.
What is Ubuntu?
Ubuntu is a free and open-source (FOSS) Linux-based computer operating system.
It is often installed on older computers, or computers with few resources, to extend their useful life.
External Training
Links to ubuntu.com:
Links to other external sites:
- SSH ("Secure SHell") — for securely accessing one computer from another
- regex101 — build, test, and debug regular expressions
- A Quick History of Ubuntu — on YouTube
- It's FOSS — useful Linux tips, applications, and new distros
- Wayback Machine — the Internet Archive
Tips
- To check your Ubuntu version, run the command
lsb_release -a
- To find out which shell you're using, run the command
echo $SHELL
orps $$
- Type
lshw
at the Terminal to to list hardware specifications - Other useful commands include
lsblk
,lscpu
, andlsusb
fc-list | grep "DejaVu Sans"
to list/check installed fonts
- To check your Ubuntu version, run the command
Equipment List
Picture | Computer | System Software |
Application Software |
Monitor/ Peripherals |
CPU | Memory | Storage |
DELL OPTIPLEX 3010 |
Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS |
Brave, Firefox,
LibreOffice 5, Visual Studio Code, GIMP, ImageMagick, Inkscape 1.2 |
DELL 18" monitor,
wired USB DELL keyboard, mouse, (no speakers) |
Intel Core
i5-3470 3.20GHz x 4 |
8GB (2 x 4096MB)
DDR3 |
500 GB HDD | |
Apple MacBook Pro laptop |
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS |
Firefox,
LibreOffice 5, Inkscape 0.91 |
13" display,
built-in speakers, Wi-Fi dongle, Apple AC adapter |
Intel Core 2 DUO
CPU P8600 2.4 GHz x 2 |
4GB (2 x 2048MB)
DDR3 |
242 GB HDD | |
Application Software
Links to external sites:
- Inkscape — vector graphics editor
- GIMP — High Quality Photo Manipulation
- ImageMagick — create, edit, compose, or convert digital images
- Visual Studio Code — Code editing.
Related Pages
Links to related PPM Wiki pages:
For Additional Help
- Use the PPM Slack channel #computing
- List of all PPM Slack channels
- Note that we have a Slack channel (#job-board) for members to post, discuss, or accept job opportunities either within PPM or from the community.
Search the PPM Wiki — include Content pages as well as Multimedia.
Contact Us if you cannot find your answer here on our Wiki or if you notice any information that is outdated.
Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) is dedicated to supporting our maker community in their creative processes by providing shared space, shared tools, materials, software, and a knowledge base to turn their ideas into reality.