Unix on your laptop
If you use a Mac, you are almost all set. But you will still need X11 and some less
common unix stuff, see below. Since 10.8, X11 no longer comes pre-installed.
On a PC, your best bet is a dual boot system
(CentOS is best, UBUNTU is OK. Avoid Fedora unless you
have it installed already).
Otherwise, follow the link below.
Students are entitled to an account on "rlogin" machine, ask you TA.
This is, of course, a much less convenient option than having a unix machine at your fingertips.
UNIX support group at VT:
Everyone will eventually need LaTex -- for report preparation. Many options are available. I recommend TexMaker (a nice gui front end to Latex) for those
who never used LaTex before. To install LaTex itself http://www.tug.org/mactex/ (for OS X).
Windows users can google out a whole bunch of options too. Please stay away
from Lyx.
Everyone will need the latest Mathematica. Available from VT network software.
You do not need Unix to run it.