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 [[:wiki:tutoriels:Intel Galileo Basics|Galileo Basics]] [[:wiki:tutoriels:Intel Galileo Basics|Galileo Basics]]
--In this section we offer the basic specifications of the board. Beyond that, we will offer a short list of important terms and concepts as to familiarize a new user with the vocabulary needed to understand this tutorial.+-In this section we offer the basic specifications of the board. Beyond that, we will offer a short list of important terms and concepts as to familiarize a new user with the vocabulary needed to understand this tutorial. Finally, a complete list of materials and programs used in this tutorial is included.
  
-[[:wiki:tutoriels:Intel Galileo Basics|Arduino Interface]]+[[:wiki:tutoriels:Intel Galileo Arduino|Arduino Interface]]
 - Learn how to download the Arduino IDE onto the galileo and run the basic "Blink LED (pin 13)" example.  - Learn how to download the Arduino IDE onto the galileo and run the basic "Blink LED (pin 13)" example. 
    
- *Install and run Linux  + 
-  *Host a server using the galileo+[[:wiki:tutoriels:Intel Galileo Linux|Terminal interface]] 
 +- We will use the "PuTTY" terminal emulator to create a connection with the Galileo Gen 2 and test the classic "Hello World" example. In the second part of this section we will install a more complete version of Linux onto the Galileo Gen 2 and develope some basic skills for networking such as the use of SSH and PSCP 
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 +[[:wiki:tutoriels:Intel Galileo WebServer|Host a server using the galileo]] :  With the ethernet port now activated we will explore a few different methods of exploiting this capability. We will start with the use of the Arduino IDE and then explore the capabilites of Node.js using Intel's XDK IDE. 
  
  
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