Juppix: a Linux Live-CD for Undergraduate Students
Juliusz Chroboczek (PPS), Sylvain Lebresne (PPS)

TL;DR
Juppix is a Linux Live-CD designed for undergraduate students, providing a ready-to-use programming environment for Java, C, and O'Caml, and has been successfully distributed to hundreds of students at the University of Paris 7.
Contribution
This paper introduces Juppix, a Linux Live-CD tailored for students, and shares insights from its development and distribution experience.
Findings
Hundreds of students used Juppix successfully.
Lessons learned from compiling and distributing Juppix.
Future plans for Juppix development and deployment.
Abstract
Juppix is a Linux Live-CD with a comfortable programming environment for the Java, C and O'Caml programming languages that has been distributed to hundreds of undergaduate students at the University of Paris 7 over the last few years. We describe the lessons we learnt while compiling and distributing Juppix, and outline our future plans.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Scientific Computing and Data Management
