Agenda:                                                 
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Learning
cum competitive event which includes :
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Linux
101
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Review
of Linux concepts
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Advanced
Linux (Open source programming tools)
About t3rm1n4l_geek:
" Terminal geek is a general quiz based event
having 3 rounds and it requires a little knowledge of computers.
" The entire event will be focused on the
command line usage and efficient ways of doing a particular task.
" Participation will be based on registration
which can be “online" or "on spot registration".  (first come-first serve)
" The participants would receive an unique
login id and a password after successful registration.(To be used by a local
host using a router)
" It is preferable for the participants to
bring their own laptops.
" Appropriate arrangement will be made for
participants who do not have their own laptops.
Other Specifications:
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This is
an "individual" event and any teams will not be entertained. 
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The
participants who have registered for the event will compete with each other in
three rounds.
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The
difficulty will increase as the rounds progress.
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The
final winner will be decided on the basis of cumulative performance of the
three rounds.
•     
The
format of the event will be of multiple type questions.
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The
participants would be required to login to a local website, in order to
participate.
Prerequisites
•      There are no specific prerequisites to this
event.
•      The participants should have some basic
knowledge of operating computers.
•      Preferably the participants should have their
own laptops
Event Format          
                                    
Day 1:
Day 1:
LiNuX_101
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Duration
: 1 Hour
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The
round would be broken into two parts
i: Review
ii: Competition
–     Review: The review part would be a very basic review of
some of the important concepts of the Linux, philosophy of Linux (K.I.S), file
system structure, command line and a brief overview of some commands. This
would be done in-order to make all students at par with each other.
–     Competition: The competition part would consist of some question and problems on basic
Linux usage.
Day 2: 
Prove your code Mettle
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 Duration : 1 Hour 
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The
round would be broken into two parts
i: Review
ii: Competition
–     Review : The review part would be a brush up of some of the advanced concepts of
the Linux commands , configuration and a brief overview of some of the
practices in the security field This would be done in order to make all
students at par with each other
–     Competition : The competition part would consist of some question and problems on
advanced Linux usage and some basic security related issues
Day 3: 
Open encouragement (Quiz cum Workshop)          
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 Duration : 1 Hour
•     
Again
this round will consist of 2 parts:
i: Review
ii: Competition
–     Review: The review part would be a bird’s eye view of
the L.A.M.P architecture, gdb, objdump, valgrind, VI etc.
–     Competition : The competition part would consist of some question and problems on some
basic configurations and some basic trouble-shooting related issues