Math 152/STEPS: Linux MATLAB Setup for CalcLab

Here is a checklist for today's MATLAB setup. First you'll login to your CalcLab account and set up your Linux MATLAB environment. Once this is complete, start on MATLAB Assignment 1.
  1. Generally, your TA will seat you in your STEPS teams---typically groups of four. (Today, however, you will work individually.) You will use your NetID and NetID password to login to your CalcLab account. (This is the one you use to login to NEO, open access lab computers, etc.)

  2. After logging into your CalcLab account, SINGLE click with the left mouse button on the Firefox button in the bottom panel. (It looks like an orange fox wrapped around a blue globe.)

  3. Make the sure the CalcLab home page is your home page on your CalcLab account. If necessary, type
      http://calclab.math.tamu.edu
    
    in the web address field, then press enter. Now click on Edit, then Preferences. In the dialog box that opens, click on "Use Current Page" then on OK.

  4. Next, type in the Web address of our class home page, then press Enter. Bookmark this page for ready reference. (Click on Bookmarks, then "Bookmark This Page.")
      http://calclab.math.tamu.edu/~belmonte/2008a_m152.html
    
    Click on "MATLAB Assignments and Videos", then on the link "CalcLab MATLAB Setup" under Assignments. You are now looking at the electronic version of this piece of paper, replete with links.

  5. Here's how to set up your Linux MATLAB environment on your CalcLab account.


  6. Invoke MATLAB by SINGLE clicking on the gold hill icon in the bottom panel. Patiently wait while the program loads. When you see "Ready" in the lower left corner of the MATLAB window, you're all set. The codes I wrote for you will now be accessible locally!

  7. Your last task is to make your MATLAB interface somewhat simpler.
Having viewed pertinent MATLAB videos in advance, start working on MATLAB Assignment 1. (That said, you may still fine the written handout Cycle of Life a useful supplement to the streaming videos.)
Please send comments, questions, or suggestions regarding agendas to Art Belmonte at "belmonte@calclab.math.tamu.edu".
Last updated Sun, 13/Jan/2008, 10:15 am