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LOUD (LCSEE Optimized Ubuntu Distribution)
LOUD logo
Company / developer West Virginia University Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
OS family Unix-like
Working state current
Source model Free and open source software
Latest stable release lhardy / 2008-07-01; 13 months ago
Available language(s) English
Package manager Synaptic Package Manager
Supported platforms i386
Kernel type Monolithic kernel
Default user interface GNOME
License Mainly the GNU GPL / Various others
Website http://launchpad.net/loud-platform

LOUD (LCSEE Optimized Ubuntu Distribution) is a modified version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution used within West Virginia University's computer science department. In addition to the standard Ubuntu packages, the department also maintains several packages containing software and scripts for use in the department's classes.

LOUD also utilizes its own WVU-branded GNOME theme, wallpapers, and login manager.

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LOUD platform

One of the 2007-2008 senior project groups developed a virtualized platform using the LOUD distribution. The goal of the LOUD Platform Project was to make it easy to run LOUD in a virtual machine. This allows users to install and use LOUD without disturbing the underlying operating system. LOUD Platform gives users a fully customized out of the box environment that mimics the exact setup used in the LCSEE computing labs. This group produced a complete proof-of-concept. Within the next couple of years, the department plans to provide all new students with a DVD containing the LOUD Platform.[citation needed]

LOUD Platform marks one of the first times that a university has attempted to make the exact same environment used in the classroom and laboratories available to every student.

History

LOUD started after a decision was made to give the LCSEE public and teaching computer labs an easily maintained standard development environment. The obvious choice for such an endeavor was to make the platform Linux based. This is because Linux is completely open source and totally customizable.

The first distribution of LOUD was called LOUD Version I Fully Automated Install (FAI). FAI was based on Debian and could be installed via imaging remotely that included software that met most class’s development needs. The next distribution was called Version II Hoary-LOUD. Hoary-LOUD was based on Hoary Hedgehog from the up and coming Linux distribution, Ubuntu. “Ubuntu is a predominantly desktop-oriented Linux distribution, based on Debian GNU/Linux but with a stronger focus on usability, regular releases, and ease of installation.” Ubuntu was primarily chosen because of its packaging system and emphasis on usability.[citation needed]

After Hoary-LOUD, LCSEE started trying to build and release LOUD regularly with distribution releases of Ubuntu. They adopted the policy of releasing LOUD versions that are based on Ubuntu distributions with Long Term Support (LTS). Since Hoary the naming scheme has changed and been finalized. There have been three releases since Hoary. Version III L-Dapper (based on Ubuntu’s release of Dapper Drake) and Version IV L-Fiesty (based on Ubuntu’s release of Fiesty Fawn). The LOUD Platform Project completed version V, L-Gutsy, and the LCSEE Systems Staff is currently working on version VI, L-Hardy.

Awards

  • Winner, Best Presentation (WVU Senior Design Expo 2008)
  • Tie, Closest to Ideal (WVU Senior Design Expo 2008)
  • Tie, Most Professional (WVU Senior Design Expo 2008)
  • Tie, Most Complete (WVU Senior Design Expo 2008)

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