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Lab 5 © R. Craig Collins, 2005/6

General Lab Directions
Note: There is not enough time in lecture to cover all the material; read your book BEFORE you begin the lab
Note: Typically labs will require you to invest some time in the lab, outside of class lecture hours

 •Check with the Instructor for the due date
 •Summarize Chapters 12 and 13
 •Create screen shots of the GNOME kernel tuning utility
 •Obtain printer info, including IP, subnet mask, and printer model number
 •Make this printer available to your Linux server
 •Print your Linux Kernal tuning and chapter 12 and 13 notes.


for Labs that require files to be electronically submitted
 • zip the required file(s) and/or folder(s)
 • rename the zipped file to reflect your name and the lab being turned in
       •Example: yourname-lab1 or yourname-lab1.zip (if your extensions are visible)
 • if by email:
       •Send the mail to your instructor, cc yourself
       •The subject line should include your name, your class, your section, and what you are submitting
       •Attach the file
 • if by Temple College TCampus by Moodle:
       •Log in to your class, and Click once on the Lab/Assignment Turn in
          •[Browse...] to the file you wish to submit,
          •Choose [Open] to select it
          •Choose [Upload this file]
 • if by Dallas Community College eCampus, by Blackboard
      •Log in to your class, and Click once on the Drop Box/Tools button
      •Select the Digital Drop Box
      •Select the [Add file]
        • For Name, type in the name of the lab
        • For File
           • [Browse...] to the file you wish to submit,
           • Choose [Open] to select it
        • For Comments, include your name, your class, your section, and what you are submitting
      •Select Submit