CCSCNE 2014 MouseTrap Hackfest Technical
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We'll be booting off a USB drive into Fedora 20; downloading and installing MouseTrap and other tools; and learning to use these tools and how to work within the community to get things done. | We'll be booting off a USB drive into Fedora 20; downloading and installing MouseTrap and other tools; and learning to use these tools and how to work within the community to get things done. |
Revision as of 19:13, 1 April 2014
This page contains technical details for the MouseTrap Hackfest @ CCSCNE 2014.
Overview
We'll be booting off a USB drive into Fedora 20; downloading and installing MouseTrap and other tools; and learning to use these tools and how to work within the community to get things done.
We'll be working in a computer lab, but we won't be using the computers in the lab. Participants need to bring a laptop. Wireless will not be available, but a wired connection will be provided. Also, we'll be working with MouseTrap which requires a webcam. So, participants need to bring a laptop with the following:
- Ethernet port (wireless will not be available)
- USB port (Red Hat is providing USB drives with a live image of Fedora 20)
- Webcam (MouseTrap allows you to control your mouse via a webcam)