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Questions about anything and everything
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Shown below are frequently asked questions others have
about LON-CAPA installation and system management. For
a more complete FAQ, you are strongly encouraged to visit
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FAQ
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1. What is TtH and how do I know I have it? +
2. So I think I'm done with the LON-CAPA installation. Now what do I do? How do I begin? -
3. Why do I have to worry about choosing a "role"? -
4. What kind of computer and operating will this work +
3. Why do I have to worry about choosing a "role"? +
4. What kind of computer and operating will this work on? -
4a. Will this work on BSD Unix? -
4b. Will this work on Mac OS X? -
5. What does LON-CAPA stand for? -
6. Who wrote this code? -
7. Where is this software being used? -
8. What are current plans for the installation? -
9. How do I upgrade? -
10. What are RPMs? -
11. How do I know this will be a secure solution for +
4a. Will this work on BSD Unix? +
4b. Will this work on Mac OS X? +
4c. Will this work on an old SPARC, Solaris, SGI, NeXT, or +DEC machine that is collecting cobwebs in my university's technology center? +
5. What does LON-CAPA stand for? +
6. Who wrote this code? +
7. Where is this software being used? +
8. What are current plans for the installation? +
9. How do I upgrade? +
10. What are RPMs? +
11. How do I know this will be a secure solution for my users? -
12. How do I contribute code? -
13. Is LON-CAPA owned by any umbrella company? -
14. What are the costs? -
15. What kind of computer do I need? -
16. Where can I learn more about the technical +
12. How do I contribute code? +
13. Is LON-CAPA owned by any umbrella company? +
14. What are the costs? +
15. What kind of computer do I need? +
16. Where can I learn more about the technical ideas surrounding the LON-CAPA project? -
17. How are you similar or different to +
17. How are you similar or different to WebCT, Blackboard, etc? -
TtH = TeX-to-HTML. -You should have a file called tth.so on your system. If you do not -have it, then you should download and install the binary -http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/binaries/tth.so -into your -/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.???/ directory. - +You should have a file called tth.so on your system. If you do not +have it (should be located somewhere underneath /usr/lib/perl5), then you +should download and install the binary + +http://install.lon-capa.org/resources/tth.so +into your /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.???/ directory (5.??? corresponds +to the version number of your perl distribution).
-You will first need to set up a domain coordinator on your machine. See loncapa/doc/how_to_domain_coordinator.txt in your CVS repository checkout. After this, it is time to play with the interface. We do not yet have a user manual, but -Felicia is helping answer +Felicia is helping answer questions related to the LON-CAPA web interface.
-A critical feature of the LON-CAPA interface is the idea that a user must select a role before doing anything further inside the educational system.
-The operating system LON-CAPA runs on is the Linux operating -system. LON-CAPA relies on an Intel-based architecture. +system (RedHat 7.3 is the supported linux distribution). +LON-CAPA relies on an Intel-based architecture. In order to +move beyond this state of affairs, we are beginning to develop +a BSD-based solution, as well as a set of diagnostic scripts +which should verify LON-CAPA's performance on any computer platform.
For full-time, classroom usage, an adequate LON-CAPA server @@ -109,7 +119,7 @@ fit the above recommendation.
If thousands of students start accessing the box as a web server... -well you may want to consider more options. The design of the LON-CAPA +you may want to consider more options. The design of the LON-CAPA system is to naturally and transparently load-balance on multiple computer clusters. So, a simple solution for running an entire college campus is to just have an adequate plurality of LON-CAPA @@ -118,70 +128,121 @@ servers rather than a single, particular
We like to think of high web server usage as "a good problem" though.. :)
--No. +Active development has begun for supporting LON-CAPA on FreeBSD version 4.7.
--No. +No. Plans for Mac OS X involve waiting for completion of a FreeBSD version 4.7 +solution, as well as allowing Mac OS X more time to mature within the freeware +community. +
++No. The needs for predictable performance of a LON-CAPA system cause us +to emphasize support on a restricted set of platforms. We welcome developers +who would like to create porting solutions, however based on our timeline, +you are even more strongly encouraged to help develop the actual educational +software technology seen by students and instructors.
-The Learning Online Network with Computer-Assisted Personalized Approach.
An eclectic variant is: Look! Our New Car Answers Pizza Appetites.
--This code was originally written by a group of staff and graduate assistants -at Michigan State University. We are now receiving software contributions -from several other universities. The technical design behind the project -was constructed by Gerd Kortemeyer. +Or something. +
++The ultimate goal of LON-CAPA is to be a software initiative with a +sense of ownership spanning the entire academic and freeware community. +As such, LON-CAPA is progressing toward a piece of code that is not +characterized by a set of individual authors or any measure of territoriality. +
++To date, LON-CAPA has received code contributions from a growing +number of academic institutions and freeware contributors. LON-CAPA first +originated at Michigan State University in 2000 based on a grant funded +initiative, Kortemeyer, et. al..
-+The existing user sites are: +
+We have been able to run LON-CAPA on RedHat 6.2, 7.1, 7.2, Debian, and Mandrake.
-You must use CVS over the network. Please click on the upgrade button at the top of this web page.
-Software packages that are (usually) very easy to install. RPM stands for RedHat Packaging Manager software package.
-LON-CAPA is distributed without warranty as described in the -license. +license.
We do think our security strategy is fairly robust. Important communications are encrypted and the server-client validation is instantiated in such a way as to prevent any remotely conceivable kind of spoofing.
--Send a diff to +Send a diff to lon-capa-dev@mail.lon-capa.org. It helps if you give it context with the -C option. For example,
diff -u -C3 doc/build/faq.html doc/build/faq.html~ | mail lon-capa-dev@mail.lon-capa.org-
-No and hopefully never. That's not what we're about. +No and hopefully never. That is not what we are about. We are about a +freeware-community oriented approach where the software features are directly +specified by the involved academic institutions and instructors.
-Time & Money. You and/or somebody else needs the time to learn how to use @@ -194,25 +255,29 @@ increased ability to configure the LON-C that you assume some responsibility for contributing code to the freeware project.
--You need a RedHat 6.2-7.2 Intel-compatible computer. -We do not currently support the SPARC and SGI hardware architectures. +You need a RedHat 7.3 Intel-compatible computer. +For more information on RedHat compatible hardware, visit +http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/. +We do not currently support the SPARC, SGI, Macintosh, or other hardware +architectures.
-You will find the technical manual to be very handy; please visit - + http://www.lon-capa.org/technical.html.
--I would suggest two major differences +I would suggest two major differences: +