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* You will find a few tips over on [[Eclipse tooltips]] how to configure your Centos and Eclipse in order to get it to work.
 
* You will find a few tips over on [[Eclipse tooltips]] how to configure your Centos and Eclipse in order to get it to work.
  
* The [ASE Herning programming Standard]  
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* The [[ASE Herning programming Standard]]
  
 
* Using the vi or vim (Vi IMproved) editor is a useful knowledge to get, because vi or vim is practically always present on any Linux distribution. In order to improve the general experience of vi(m) find a .vimrc file over at [https://github.com/amix/vimrc github]. Download the basic.vim an put it into ~/.vimrc and your vi(m) will all of a sudden be more friendly to use.
 
* Using the vi or vim (Vi IMproved) editor is a useful knowledge to get, because vi or vim is practically always present on any Linux distribution. In order to improve the general experience of vi(m) find a .vimrc file over at [https://github.com/amix/vimrc github]. Download the basic.vim an put it into ~/.vimrc and your vi(m) will all of a sudden be more friendly to use.
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* How to fix that your [[Eclipse display a problem with C++]]
 
* How to fix that your [[Eclipse display a problem with C++]]
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* [[To update/upgrade or not to update/upgrade]]? That is the question.
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* Your [[Centos freezes]] in the boot process
  
 
* [[Update Centos to version 7.6]]  
 
* [[Update Centos to version 7.6]]  
  
 
More to come...send me your tips to kko at ase dot au dot dk
 
More to come...send me your tips to kko at ase dot au dot dk

Revision as of 15:53, 1 October 2019

This page is an overview of tips and trix for using the Software-in-a-box package. The Software-in-a-box package is a virtualbox pc running Centos 7.x Linux and installed with Eclipse and the necessary development tools for the courses: E1GPR1, E2GPR2, E3ISD1 and E4ISD2.

  • You will find a few tips over on Eclipse tooltips how to configure your Centos and Eclipse in order to get it to work.
  • Using the vi or vim (Vi IMproved) editor is a useful knowledge to get, because vi or vim is practically always present on any Linux distribution. In order to improve the general experience of vi(m) find a .vimrc file over at github. Download the basic.vim an put it into ~/.vimrc and your vi(m) will all of a sudden be more friendly to use.
  • Sometimes you just cant get enough and need to resize you virtual machines harddisk. The harddisk is just a file residing on your host system. Jump to Resizing you Virtual Disk to see how this can be done.
  • Installing new software on your Centos helps you to keep you software up to date and install new packages on your development host.
  • Useful backgrounds on your desktop - put some useful commands on the desktop background, so you'll have them available when needed.

More to come...send me your tips to kko at ase dot au dot dk