Note: These instructions were tested on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Our instructions generally follow the software provider’s instructions, which we link below. For other Linux distros, please see the instructions from the software providers.

Slack

New Slack Installation

If you do not already have Slack installed, you can download it at https://slack.com/downloads/linux. Depending on your distribution, download either the deb or rpm file. The following instructions are using the DEB installer on Ubuntu (Instructions from Slack).

Save the deb file to your computer.

Double-click the deb file to open the Ubuntu Software Center and then select Install.

To open Slack, search your computer for Slack and double-click the icon.

Logging in to the Cancer Data Science workspace

Open http://ccdatalab.org/slack in your browser. If you have not created an account, follow the prompts to do so. You will be required to verify your email address first. Follow the link in the email to set up your account. Please use your full name in your profile, and don’t forget to set a unique password!

Slack email confirmation

After you login, you will see the Slack interface in the browser, but you probably want to open the app for ease of use and the complete feature set. In the upper left of the window, click on the words Cancer Data Science to open the menu, then select “Open the Slack App”

Slack open app menu

The Slack app you installed should open to the Cancer Data Science Community workspace and you should be all set. After you have been added to the training-specific channel, say “Hi” and introduce yourself to everyone!

If you are new to Slack, you can get familiar with the interface and features by having a conversation with Slackbot (Slack’s resident chatbot) or with yourself. You can find Slackbot (and yourself) in the left panel, under “Direct Messages”.

DM Slackbot