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In order of preference:
For those options involving a Linux VM, a Zipped image is available here. Do not use the VM image from the 330 website, although the VM setup instructions may be helpful to you.
In all cases, you will need access to a ZYBO board. The Analog and Digital Labs have ZYBO boards near a workstation. However, the Analog Lab only has a few laser tag backpacks (with ZYBO boards) in the back of the room that can be shared. When needed, plug these into the host computer with a USB cable. Do not move bare ZYBO boards between the labs.
When connecting a ZYBO board to a host computer, please make sure not to disconnect the USB cable from the board micro connector (the small connector). Please connect/disconnect the big end of the USB cable. The micro-USB connector on the ZYBO board is very fragile and is nearly impossible to repair.
Finally, it is the student's responsibility to backup their files. If you lose files and are unable to restore from a backup of those files, there is nothing that I can do. For those using the VM, the easiest thing to do is to take regular snapshots of the VM and to store those snapshots in a secure location. VMs do get corrupted from time to time and it is usually an easy matter to restore your VM (and the filesystem) from a previously-saved snapshot.