[linuxola] sitzung freitag (zum dritten)

techis1@bluewin.ch techis1 at bluewin.ch
Mon Jun 9 14:21:35 CEST 2008


ich versuche noch mals, da die mailing list nicht gut funktionniert

hallo,

da ich wieder im lande bin, werde ich an der sitzung kommen und ich habe 
ein traktandum, naemlich meine 4. aufenthalt in kamerun vorbereiten und 
besprechen

bis bald

hier ein text dazu

michel



    project cameroon nr. 4


after the third time in cameroon, we have to prepare the 4. stage .

generally said, we should consolidate what we have done so far and 
prepare the next steps

who are we? we are a group in cameroon who participate more or less 
active on linux projects implementations and we would like to build such 
a group here in europe, namely in switzerland.

Don't hesitate to get in contact with us if you are interested in our 
projects, have questions about them or want to gather further 
informations. We are reachable under the follwing email addresses :

kamerun at immerda.ch lugbamenda at immerda.ch lub.limbe at gmail.com


      what we have done so far

Untill now we are present in 3 towns : limbe, yaounde and bamenda where 
we initiated and are now building up linux users groups.



*So why open source in africa? *

especially africa has a history full of dependency and humiliation and 
we dont't want this will continue or happen again, people of africa fall 
again in a simmilar dependency of the computer technology. that maens 
everything they can produce and develop by themselves. Everything we 
have to do is to encourage them to try the following things :

*hardware: *

build wireless antenna, assemble computers, ...

*software: *

windows OS and many applications offered for it are not open, so one 
can't use it as a basis for further development. in free open source 
software everybody has the possibility to enhance and modify existing 
applications and operating systems.

that's why we develop open source in africa.

*our experience shows, the people are curious, are willing to learn and 
they are very open to open source.*



For these three LUGs and our projects we have created homepage:

http://www.njahbisoli.org <http://www.njahbisoli.org/> and 
http://sokolo.cronopios.org <http://sokolo.cronopios.org/>

we have at the moment difficulties with the update, but we will to solve 
it soon



        limbe

after 6 months of hard work we have achieved some of the planned goals:

    *

      an open source *informatics school* is born

    *

      teaching. 25 students each day devided in two sessions. one in the
      morning from 10 am to 1 pm, the second one in the evening form 4
      pm to 7 pm

    *

      a weekly meeting takes place where we discuss all current school
      related topics.

We try to keep the hierarchy as flat as possible and to build a 
democratic structure within the circle of teachers and students so they 
can meet and discuss toghether on the same level. as in open source 
movement we also want to share our knowledge and discuss with each other 
on a friendly and social level.

This also brings certain duties to the students such as taking the 
responsability to pay the bill of electricity and water. they pay each 
month 2300.- cfa (4 euros. to compare: a inforamtics school in the town 
limbe cost 15'000 cfa / month).

as you can see in our lesson schedules we try to impart general 
knowledge of computer technology instead of the typical office tools 
knowledge. Beside the basic courses like typing and a typing and 
formatting a letter, we learn the basics of internet pages, HTML, 
database to be able to construct dynamic homepage, php a programing 
language on the webserver. this language is thought as a first 
programming language to impart programming basics to the students and 
opening them the way to other program language like C.



In the meantime the group has gained a certain amount of knowledge and 
reached the advanced level. They have to share their knowledge with 
other students on the basic level. Making the knowledge accessible and 
sharing the knowledge with other is a principle a the open source 
movement. It is also our intention to teach people that kind of mind 
set, to deepen the own knowledge, share it with others and keeping the 
mind open for new knowledge.



*what kind of material and installation *



*computer/software*

There are two ways to go


*edubuntu*

we use edubuntu machines because they have a LTSP software packet in the 
distribution and so it is easy for the students to install a LTSP server 
from the beginning to the end. this is exactly what we want, to enable 
the students to install a LTSP server independently.

*xen server*

we have installed a xen server because we want to impart the students 
new trends, new and not just the "simple" technology. By using virtual 
machines they learn how to use the hardware and software resources in a 
better and optimised way. we want to enable them to install and test 
more complicated things parallel, on one single system, like a 
webserver, mail server, dhcp server.

After the they have learned to build such machine, they install services 
on a dedicated virtual instance and run tests until it crashes. but the 
other applications will still work. this can easily be achieved with a 
xen server.

on this xen-server we have installed following virtual machines: *LTSP* 
machine, *MySQL* server and WEB APPLICATIONS like *moodle, mediawiki and 
egroupware*.


at the moment there are:

6 machines standalone with edubuntu 7.10


2 xen-server

one with 4 clients

the other with 2 client (we need more network and power cables)


2 notebooks

one has ubuntu and the other can only be used as an LTSP client because 
the hard disk crashed.


*maintenance *

we have done some maintenance work but the computer we use are of a good 
quality and maintenance efforts are low.



          what we teach

we have to start from a basic level, like typing, because often people 
are beginners and their computer skills are quite low.



*A. structure of the typing lesson *

1. 15 minutes typing with ktouch. everybody begins with the level 1 and 
can go to the nex level after reaching the speed of 60. the advanced 
students change by reaching a speed of 80. at the end of the 15 minutes 
each student informs about the speed he reached. currently many of the 
advanced student reach the highest level (15).

2. 15 minutes to type a text without formatation with open office write. 
at the end of the 15 minutes each student informs about the number of 
words and characters he typed. the advanced students reach up to 500 
characters.

3. the previously typed text must be formatted. i can not say how far 
the students progressed because it was introduced just in the moment i 
left cameroon

*E-LEARNING SOFTWARE*

after typing we have made a time table with different courses. we work 
with the e-learning software moodle. we have already developed lessons 
but there is still much work to do. you can find some of the courses on 
the following url :

http://www.systemworker.ch/moodle

everybody can test it with the user student and password student

we have good experiences with this software and we want to continue with 
it. the problem is, there are not much lesson available for free 
download from the internet what forces us to create them ourselves. 
Whoever is willing to create of lesson in the field of linux, 
networking, PHP, wlan and open office, just contact us under the 
following email addres : here the mails again

kamerun at immerda.ch lugbamenda at immerda.ch lub.limbe at gmail.com


currently we are working on the following courses: *HTML, open office 
word, calc, impress, database MySQL, PHP.* They are in a stable version 
so far but are certainly not complete and perfect and are still under 
development. with the student we start to create and improve lessons but 
after evaluating the first results it seems it takes some more time.

*wireless*

we have gained some experience with linksys wireless network router, 
which were updated with freifunk software to make meshed networking 
possible. we had 3 meraki wireless network routers which were already 
configured but we had not antenna with the according connectors to test 
them. from europe i took a omni antenna 12 dbi from wistech which was 
working well. we reached a connection distance up to 800 m. but we 
encountered difficulties with point to point antenna. it was not working 
well. we tried to build antennas (cantennas) ourselves but it was not 
working properly.


we have build a homepage together with the students of the school and 
the population of the village.

http://sokolo.cronopios.org <http://sokolo.cronopios.org/>

feedback and criticism are appreciated.



        yaounde

we have 2 centers, one in mimboman and the other in biteng


          /mimboman /

Mimboman is a quarter located outside yaounde. the group meets every 
day. they learn mostly open office


            hardware

1 xen server

with 4 clients (we test with 7 clients without problems)

this server has the same application as in limbe LTSP, MySQL, 
webapplications with moodle and egroupware)


1 edubuntu 6.04 * LTSP *with 2 clients

1 edubuntu 7.10 *LTSP *but standalone

it is to say the machines are in rather bad condition because in yaounde 
especially in this part of town where the roads are not "goudron", ther 
is many dust and humidity what is very bad for the electronic components 
of the computers. that's why we are looking for low power computer and 
without fan so we can buld it very closed. with the same machine in 
limbe we had no such difficulties.


          /biteng /

biteng is a outside yaounde too. the chief of the village proposes to 
install a computer network. as we know the criminality is very high and 
he will try to give an alternative to the youth of this quarter.

we install

1 xen server with

4 clients

1 edubuntu stand alone



Bamenda

this is the oldest group. During my stay I only go a few days to 
bamenda. that's why we have not much informations from this group. they 
are working for themselves and are responsible for the teaching for 
informatics in bust university. unfortunately this university has no 
computers. it was a problem with the material. but we hope it will be 
solved soon so we could install a few computers in this universtity.

*kribi *

we build a small center with the UPA. CAF is a women oganisation and 
they want to have informatics courses. we install 2 computers with 
edubuntu and we held a one week course. unfortunately chanceline, who is 
the responsible person for kribi, became sick. we will try to go forward.


      next steps

as mentioned before, we have built a base and we must consolidate it. 
the experience shows us that the group in limbe has many difficulties to 
make the update of the sokolo homepage. they have difficulties to copy 
and upload files and to make a connections to the internet in the 
isokole internet cafe. we have to continue the HTML courses and with 
database and PHP.

We also plan to make a step forward. we plan to use a CMS (content 
management system) to maintain and update the homepage. For this purpose 
i propose to use drupal or / and joomla.

we must begin to build server with the different services like

webserver

mailserver

dhcpserver

irc

...

the xen server give us a very good possibility to build and test such 
software


for firewall, i propose to install ipcop. i think it is more secure to 
have a own machine for this than to put in another machine with many 
other programs.


lesson about crypted data with graphic interface and console

we will soon have internet conection, so we should know howto install 
dyndns

*hardware:*

we will build a test network with mini itx board. we will test that 
network and its components and, in the future, intend to assemble this 
kind of computers.

we will bring notebooks like asus eee, which are low price (400.- $)

they can host all the services we can do on a computer.


at last but not at least:

alain, a friend, who had and still has social projects in cameroon, is 
building up a economical project, it means it is a company which should 
econmically technically survive and grow. i work with him and it is 
good, because we can so solve the problem, that some people want to buy 
machines and we don't do it as social organisation, so we can work with 
this company to solve this question. the company is called biaboya and 
means "how does it work" in their african language. see the homepage

http://www.biaboya.com <http://www.biaboya.com/>


*fazit:*


*the new situation: the school is allready to small. the traditional 
chief of the village of wovia and mokinki are willingt to give us land 
for free if we build a informatic school on it. we must soon take a 
decision. the project cannot be done, if the solidarity is not growing 
here in europe, usa. we want to build an open source isle in africa and 
we can imagine that many friends from europe, usa can be come to build a 
real solidarity with the african people. such project is a dream, and it 
will not happen unless we do it all together *