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|| '''Narration'''
 
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|  Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Installing Eclipse on Linux'''
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|  Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Installing Eclipse''' on Linux.
  
 
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| In this tutorial, you will be learn how to '''Install Eclipse on Ubuntu '''and on  
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|  In this tutorial, you will learn how to install '''Eclipse''' on '''Ubuntu''' and on '''Redhat operating systems.'''
 
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'''Redhat operating systems.'''
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|  For this tutorial, we are using '''Ubuntu 11.10'''
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|  For this tutorial, we are using '''Ubuntu 11.10'''.
  
 
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| '''connected to the internet''' and must have '''knowledge of using terminal in Linux.'''
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| connected to the internet and must have knowledge of using '''terminal''' in Linux.
 
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|  00:28
 
|  00:28
 
| You must also have the '''root''' access or the '''sudo''' permission.
 
| You must also have the '''root''' access or the '''sudo''' permission.
 
  
 
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|  00:32
| If you do not know what is a root or sudo, do not bother.
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| If you do not know what is a '''root''' or '''sudo''', do not bother,
 
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|  00:36
 
|  00:36
| You can proceed through the tutorial.
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| you can proceed through the tutorial.
 
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|  00:39
 
|  00:39
| If you are on a network that uses a proxy, then you must have access to the proxy.
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| If you are on a network that uses a '''proxy''', then you must have access to the proxy.
 
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|  00:45
 
|  00:45
| If not, for relevant tutorials  please visit our website as shown.
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| If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website as shown.
 
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|  We shall now install '''Eclipse''' on '''Ubuntu''' using the commands shown and
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|  We shall now install '''Eclipse''' on '''Ubuntu''' using the '''commands''' shown and
 
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| also''' '''learn about the minor changes required to do the same on '''Redhat.'''
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| also learn about the minor changes required to do the same on '''Redhat.'''
  
 
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| 01:05
 
| 01:05
 
| Now let us open the terminal.  
 
| Now let us open the terminal.  
 
  
 
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|  01:07
 
| Press '''Control''', '''Alt''' and '''t'''  .  
 
| Press '''Control''', '''Alt''' and '''t'''  .  
 
  
 
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|  01:10
| This launches the terminal in Ubuntu.
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| This launches the '''terminal''' in Ubuntu.
  
 
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|  01:18
 
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|   If you are on a network that uses proxy, you will have to set it on the terminal.
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| If you are on a network that uses proxy, you will have to set it on the '''terminal'''.
 
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|  01:23
 
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| If you do not know what a proxy is, you may not be on a network that uses one.
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| If you do not know what a '''proxy''' is, you may not be on a network that uses one.
 
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|  01:28
 
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| So you can skip this step.
 
| So you can skip this step.
 
 
 
  
 
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|  01:30   
 
|  01:30   
 
|  For those who are using proxy,  will have to set it.
 
|  For those who are using proxy,  will have to set it.
 
  
 
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|  01:34
 
|  01:34
 
| There are two types of proxies.   
 
| There are two types of proxies.   
 
  
 
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|-
 
|  01:36
 
|  01:36
 
| One requires a username and password while the other doesn’t.
 
| One requires a username and password while the other doesn’t.
 
  
 
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|  01:40
 
|  01:40
| Find out the type of proxy you are using, from the concerned person.
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| Find the type of proxy you are using, from the concerned person.
  
 
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|01:45
 
|01:45
| On  the terminal, type '''sudo SPACE HYPHEN s'''
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| On  the terminal, type: '''sudo''' SPACE HYPHEN '''s'''
  
 
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|  01:52  
But prompt it, type the password.
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When prompted, type the password.
 
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| Note that as you type password, there is no feedback in the form of '''asterisk''' or other symbols hit '''enter'''
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| Note that as you type password, there is no feedback in the form of asterisk (*) or other symbols. Hit '''Enter'''.
  
 
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|02:06
 
|02:06
|  Notice that the prompt symbol has changed from '''DOLLAR''' to '''HASH.'''
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|  Notice that the prompt symbol has changed from 'DOLLAR' to 'HASH'.
  
 
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|02:14
 
|02:14
|  Now type
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|  Now type: '''export''' SPACE  '''http''' UNDERSCORE '''proxy''' EQUAL TO '''http://tsuser:tspwd@10.24.0.2:8080'''
 
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'''export SPACE'''
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'''http UNDERSCORE proxy'''
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'''EQUAL TO'''
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'''http://tsuser:tspwd@10.24.0.2:8080'''
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|02:47
 
|02:47
|  In this command , '''tsuser''' is the username for proxy authentication and '''tspwd''' is the password.
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|  In this command, '''tsuser''' is the username for proxy authentication and '''tspwd''' is the password.
 
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| '''10.24.0.2''' is the host address of the proxy and '''8080''' is the port number.  
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| '''10.24.0.2''' is the '''host address''' of the proxy and '''8080''' is the '''port number'''.  
 
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| Change these details also, to suit your need press '''enter'''.
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| Change these details also to suit your need. Press '''Enter'''.
 
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|  03:14
 
|  03:14
 
| In some cases the network does not require authentication.
 
| In some cases the network does not require authentication.
 
  
 
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| In such cases the username and password part can be left blank.
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| In such cases the username and password can be left blank.
  
 
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| 03:22
 
| 03:22
 
| Since my proxy does not require authentication, I am going to remove those details.
 
| Since my proxy does not require authentication, I am going to remove those details.
 
  
 
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|  03:28
 
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| Press up arrow to get the previous command and remove the username and password and.
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| Press up arrow to get the previous command and remove the username and password and
 
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| Hit '''Enter'''
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| Hit '''Enter'''. These commands  set the '''http proxy'''. We know how to set the '''https proxy'''.
 
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| These commands  set the '''http proxy'''. We know how to set the '''https proxy'''
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|  Press up arrow to get the previous command and type '''s''' to change '''http''' to '''https'' and hit '''enter'''  
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|  Press up arrow to get the previous command and type 's' to change '''http''' to '''https''' and hit '''Enter'''.
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| We have now successfully set the proxy
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| We have now successfully set the proxy.
  
 
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press '''Ctrl + D''' to return to the normal   prompt.
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Press '''Ctrl + D''' to return to the normal prompt.
 
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| 04:02
|  Type '''clear''' and hit '''enter ''to clear the screen
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|  Type '''clear''' and hit '''Enter''' to clear the screen.
 
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|  04:11
| Now we shall install eclipse.
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| Now we shall install '''Eclipse'''.
  
 
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| 04:14
 
| 04:14
|  Type '''sudo SPACE apt HYPHEN get SPACE  update.  
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|  Type: '''sudo''' SPACE '''apt''' HYPHEN '''get''' SPACE  '''update.'''
 
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| This command fetches a list of all the  available software, hit '''enter'''   
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| This command fetches a list of all the  available software, hit '''Enter'''.  
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| Depending on your internet speed,it takes a while to  fetch the list of software  
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| Depending on your internet speed, it takes a while to  fetch the list of software.
 
   
 
   
 
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| The operation is complete when the terminal returns to  the '''DOLLAR PROMPT. '''Type clear and hit '''enter''' to clear the screen
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| The operation is complete when the terminal returns to  the 'DOLLAR' prompt($). Type '''clear''' and hit '''Enter''' to clear the screen.
  
 
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| Type '''sudo'''' space'''apt''' ''' hypen''' ''''get''' space'''install''' space'''eclipse''' and hit '''enter'''.
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| Type: '''sudo''' space '''apt''' hyphen '''get''' space '''install''' space '''eclipse''' and hit '''Enter'''.
 
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|This commands fetches and installs theeclipse software on the system.
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|This '''command''' fetches and installs the '''eclipse''' software on the system.
 
   
 
   
 
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|Notice the line that reads, '''needs to get 10.8 Mb'''.
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|Notice the line that reads, '''Need to get 10.8 MB'''.
  
 
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| 05:22
 
| 05:22
|Depending on your system this  number will be different and depending on your internet speed.
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|Depending on your system this  number will be different and  
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| 05:27  
 
| 05:27  
| The time required to fetch the packages  will be different.
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| depending on your internet speed, the time required to fetch the packages  will be different.
 
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| At the prompt of '''Y''' or'''N'' type'''y''' and hit '''enter'''
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| At the prompt of 'Y' or 'N' type '''y''' and hit '''Enter'''.
 
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|  All the required packages are  downloaded and unpack into the system
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|  All the required packages are  downloaded and unpack into the system.
 
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| Now let us verify if eclipse is installed and is available on  the system
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| Now let us verify if eclipse is installed and is available on  the system.
  
 
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|  Press ''' Alt'''+ '''F2''' in the dialogue box type''' Eclipse''' and hit ''' Enter'''
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|  Press ''' Alt'''+ '''F2''', in the dialog box type ''' eclipse''' and hit '''Enter'''.
  
 
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| This launches the '''eclipse application'''.If Eclipse has not been installed, it will not open the application.  
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| This launches the '''eclipse application'''. If '''Eclipse''' has not been installed, it will not open the '''application'''.  
 
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|  We get   '''Workspace Launcher prompt.'''   click '''OK''' to proceed.
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|  We get '''Workspace Launcher prompt.''' click '''OK''' to proceed.
  
 
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|     And we get '''Welcome to Eclipse'''page.  This means  eclipse has been successfully installed on the system .
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|And we get '''“Welcome to Eclipse”''' page.  This means  '''Eclipse''' has been successfully installed on the system .
  
 
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| The process for  installing '''Eclipse '''on '''Debian''' ,'''Kubuntu''' and '''Xubuntu''' is same as that on '''Ubuntu'''
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| The process for  installing '''Eclipse '''on '''Debian''' ,'''Kubuntu''' and '''Xubuntu''' is same as that on '''Ubuntu'''.
  
 
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|The process of installing '''Eclipse '''on '''Redhat '''is similar to that on '''Ubuntu.'''
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|The process of installing '''Eclipse '''on '''Redhat''' is similar to that on '''Ubuntu.'''
  
 
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|  07:08
 
| The only difference is the commands used for fetching and installing.
 
| The only difference is the commands used for fetching and installing.
 
  
 
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| For fetching the list of  software , use '''sudo SPACE yum SPACE update.'''
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| For fetching the list of  software, use '''sudo''' SPACE '''yum''' SPACE '''update.'''
 
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| For installing eclipse, use '''sudo SPACE yum SPACE install SPACE eclipse.'''
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| For installing eclipse, use '''sudo''' SPACE '''yum''' SPACE '''install''' SPACE '''eclipse.'''
  
 
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| | The process for installing '''Eclipse''' on '''Fedora, centos''' and '''suse linux '''is the same as that on''' Redhat.'''
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|   The process for installing '''Eclipse''' on '''Fedora, Centos''' and '''SUSE linux''' is the same as that on''' Redhat.'''
  
 
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| We have seen how to install '''Eclipse''' on '''Ubuntu and similar Operating System''' and on  '''Redhat and similar Operating System'.'''
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| We have seen how to install '''Eclipse''' on '''Ubuntu''' and similar Operating Systems and on  '''Redhat''' and similar Operating Systems.
  
 
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|As an assignment for this tutorial .
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| As an assignment for this tutorial-
 
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| 07:52
 
| 07:52
| Find out more operating systems  that have similar installation procedure for eclipse
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| Find out more operating systems  that have similar installation procedure for '''Eclipse.'''
 
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|  To know more about the '''Spoken Tutorial''' project, watch the video available at the following link.
 
|  To know more about the '''Spoken Tutorial''' project, watch the video available at the following link.
 
  
 
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| It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.
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| It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
 
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| If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
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| If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
  
 
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|  08:12
 
|  08:12
|  The Spoken Tutorial Project Team.
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|  The Spoken Tutorial Project Team:   Conducts workshops using '''spoken tutorials''',
 
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Conducts workshops using '''spoken tutorials'''
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| '''Spoken Tutorial '''Project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project.
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| '''Spoken Tutorial''' Project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project.
 
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|  08:30
 
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| It is supported by the '''National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. '''
 
| It is supported by the '''National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. '''
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 28 October 2020

Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installing Eclipse on Linux.
00:06 In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Eclipse on Ubuntu and on Redhat operating systems.
00:15 For this tutorial, we are using Ubuntu 11.10.
00:20 To follow this tutorial, you must be
00:22 connected to the internet and must have knowledge of using terminal in Linux.
00:28 You must also have the root access or the sudo permission.
00:32 If you do not know what is a root or sudo, do not bother,
00:36 you can proceed through the tutorial.
00:39 If you are on a network that uses a proxy, then you must have access to the proxy.
00:45 If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website as shown.
00:51 We shall now install Eclipse on Ubuntu using the commands shown and
00:55 also learn about the minor changes required to do the same on Redhat.
01:05 Now let us open the terminal.
01:07 Press Control, Alt and t .
01:10 This launches the terminal in Ubuntu.
01:18 If you are on a network that uses proxy, you will have to set it on the terminal.
01:23 If you do not know what a proxy is, you may not be on a network that uses one.
01:28 So you can skip this step.
01:30 For those who are using proxy, will have to set it.
01:34 There are two types of proxies.
01:36 One requires a username and password while the other doesn’t.
01:40 Find the type of proxy you are using, from the concerned person.
01:45 On the terminal, type: sudo SPACE HYPHEN s
01:52 When prompted, type the password.
01:57 Note that as you type password, there is no feedback in the form of asterisk (*) or other symbols. Hit Enter.
02:06 Notice that the prompt symbol has changed from 'DOLLAR' to 'HASH'.
02:14 Now type: export SPACE http UNDERSCORE proxy EQUAL TO http://tsuser:tspwd@10.24.0.2:8080
02:47 In this command, tsuser is the username for proxy authentication and tspwd is the password.
02:55 Please change these values to suit your need.
02:59 10.24.0.2 is the host address of the proxy and 8080 is the port number.
03:07 Change these details also to suit your need. Press Enter.
03:14 In some cases the network does not require authentication.
03:18 In such cases the username and password can be left blank.
03:22 Since my proxy does not require authentication, I am going to remove those details.
03:28 Press up arrow to get the previous command and remove the username and password and
03:35 Hit Enter. These commands set the http proxy. We know how to set the https proxy.
03:44 Press up arrow to get the previous command and type 's' to change http to https and hit Enter.
03:54 We have now successfully set the proxy.
03:58 Press Ctrl + D to return to the normal prompt.
04:02 Type clear and hit Enter to clear the screen.
04:11 Now we shall install Eclipse.
04:14 Type: sudo SPACE apt HYPHEN get SPACE update.
04:25 This command fetches a list of all the available software, hit Enter.
04:33 Depending on your internet speed, it takes a while to fetch the list of software.
04:45 The operation is complete when the terminal returns to the 'DOLLAR' prompt($). Type clear and hit Enter to clear the screen.
04:55 Type: sudo space apt hyphen get space install space eclipse and hit Enter.
05:10 This command fetches and installs the eclipse software on the system.
05:15 Notice the line that reads, Need to get 10.8 MB.
05:22 Depending on your system this number will be different and
05:27 depending on your internet speed, the time required to fetch the packages will be different.
05:30 At the prompt of 'Y' or 'N' type y and hit Enter.
05:39 All the required packages are downloaded and unpack into the system.
05:59 The installation is complete when the terminal returns to the Dollar prompt.
06:05 Now let us verify if eclipse is installed and is available on the system.
06:10 Press Alt+ F2, in the dialog box type eclipse and hit Enter.
06:22 This launches the eclipse application. If Eclipse has not been installed, it will not open the application.
06:31 We get Workspace Launcher prompt. click OK to proceed.
06:40 And we get “Welcome to Eclipse” page. This means Eclipse has been successfully installed on the system .
06:53 The process for installing Eclipse on Debian ,Kubuntu and Xubuntu is same as that on Ubuntu.
07:04 The process of installing Eclipse on Redhat is similar to that on Ubuntu.
07:08 The only difference is the commands used for fetching and installing.
07:13 For fetching the list of software, use sudo SPACE yum SPACE update.
07:19 For installing eclipse, use sudo SPACE yum SPACE install SPACE eclipse.
07:27 The process for installing Eclipse on Fedora, Centos and SUSE linux is the same as that on Redhat.
07:37 This brings us to the end of the tutorial .
07:39 We have seen how to install Eclipse on Ubuntu and similar Operating Systems and on Redhat and similar Operating Systems.
07:49 As an assignment for this tutorial-
07:52 Find out more operating systems that have similar installation procedure for Eclipse.
07:58 To know more about the Spoken Tutorial project, watch the video available at the following link.
08:04 It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
08:07 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
08:12 The Spoken Tutorial Project Team: Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials,
08:16 gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
08:19 For more details, please write to contact AT spoken HYPHEN tutorial DOT org.
08:26 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
08:30 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
08:36 More information on this Mission is available at spoken HYPHEN tutorial DOT org SLASH NMEICT HYPHEN Intro
08:42 This tutorial has been contributed by TalentSprint. Thanks for joining.

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