This presentation contains the commands to install and to configure Narval on a Debian Squeeze used during the practical lessons of the Narval School.
Last presentation of X. Grave which detailed the internal mechanism of Narval.
If you survived until this level, this videos is something like the ultimate boss for Narval game

During this course, L. Legeard from GANIL, has introduced to us GRU (GANIL Root Utilities) and explains us how to use GRU inside Narval actors. The presentation can be found on this link.
The first videos is a presentation of the system

The second is a demonstration during the practical lesson. The support for this practical lesson can be downloaded here

In this videos, E. Legay, explain the purpose of the practical lesson “How to create a C actor” and this presentation can be found on this link.
The support for this practical lesson can be downloaded here.
More information can be found on the Narval technical documentation.

In this two videos, X. Grave will explain the difference between C and Ada actors in Narval world, and will describe the functionalities which can be reached with each language.
Presentation about C actors

Presentation about Ada actors

The support for the Ada actors practical lesson can be downloaded here.
This presentation, done by E. Legay, is an introduction the different configuration files needed by Narval.
This introduction should be completed with the Narval technical documentation. The practical lesson linked to this presentation can be found here.

This presentation, done by K. Nguyen-Kim, will explain and describe the syntax of Narval shell commands.
The support for the practical lesson can be found here.
This presentation is a good extension of the technical documentation which can be found on the Narval technical documentation.

This video explains the different steps of the practical lesson (Miss the file I know).
We use Debian Squeeze distribution for this lesson.

This presentation, done by X. Grave, will introduce some Narval vocabulary and should be linked to the Narval Lexicon, which can be found on the Narval technical documentation.
This presentation is the suite of the introduction done some hours earlier.
