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Revision as of 15:25, December 30, 2011
For this course, we've created a "virtual machine". It's like a complete computer, with its own (guest) operating system, Linux Mint, that runs inside your native (host) operating system, Windows or Mac. You'll see what looks like a whole desktop inside a window on your real desktop. It can be a little tricky to remember when to do operations in your regular operating system and which to do in Mint, but it will become clear as you go.
Mac: Using VMware Fusion to Install Mint for 182
Windows: Using VMware Player or Workstation to Install Mint for 182
Running and Shutting Down Mint
Getting a Free Copy of VMware software from UM
Material from previous semesters
Using VMware Fusion to Install Mint for 182
Exposing web server in VM to your laptop
Using Subversion for sharing and backing up files
Web Module #1: Creating and Deploying Static HTML pages
Web Module #2: Reading URLs from within Python and setting User-Agent
Web Module 5: Creating a Dynamic Web Site in Python with Apache Web Server using mod_python