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20 May 2019 (last significant edit)

This page is a launching point for information about the This page describes certain features of the " Linux Desktop 2.0 " project.  While this project has been in progress for some time, these notes begin in July 2018.

There are an estimated 200-300 Linux desktop users at SLAC.  This project aims to provide a basic managed and maintained building block desktop from which users may customize to their specific needs.  At this writing, either Ubuntu or CentOS are available options.  This is very much a work in progress....

 

List of candidate add-on software to be included in CentOS 7 network-install image.

PackageStatusDate installedNotes
Linuxrequired7/13/2018Basic CLI
X11required7/17/2018X11+gnome+gazillion dependencies
window managerrequired7/17/2018gnome based - working on conf file
desktoprequired7/17/2018(various convenience apps)
AFS   
emacs   

chrome

   
thunderbird   
NX  NoMachine client for use with NERSC
dbvis  

 

citrix client   
fastx  

unsure

slack   
zoom  (implies support for microphone, camera and speakers)

 

Notes:

an effort to evolve from the "RHEL6-64 desktop server" model to one which is more up-to-date and more sustainable by the folks in SCS.  The current focus of this work is to provide a path for updating an existing Linux RHEL6 (or earlier) machine to either Centos 7 or Ubuntu (16 or 18).  Machines are expected to be resident at SLAC and connected to the SLAC public network and used in a scientific or engineering environment.

 

Contents:

  1. The Centos 7 pilot project: a description of building a Centos 7 based scientific/engineering desktop
  2. References relating to building a Ubuntu based desktop

    X11 & GUI installed in this way:  

    Code Block
    titleX11 and GUI
    curl http://yum/centos-gui > /tmp/centos-gui /bin/sh /tmp/centos-gui