Unix: Introduction to the Command Line Interface (Self-paced)
- đ¤ Speaker: S.J. Ison , M. ten Wolde
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 03 March 2011, 09:30 - 13:00
- đ Venue: Room GL.04 / MR16 (CMS, Wilberforce Road)
Abstract
Description: The course is designed to take someone from having no knowledge of the Unix command line to being able to navigate around directories, and doing simple file manipulation. Then some of the more basic commands, will be introduced, including information on how to get more help from the system itself. Finally accessing remote computers by ssh and the most basic of shell scripts will be introduced.
Duration: Two half day sessions
Sessions:
Number of sessions: 2 Date Time Venue Trainer Thu 3 Mar 09:30 – 13:00 Department of Applied Mathematical and Theoretical Physics, Room GL.04 S.J. Ison , M. ten Wolde Fri 4 Mar 09:30 – 13:00 Department of Applied Mathematical and Theoretical Physics, Room GL.04 S.J. Ison , M. ten Wolde
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills i.e. familiarity with using a keyboard and mouse. No Unix knowledge is expected.
Topics covered:
- Launching a terminal window
- Launching graphical applications from the command line
- Navigating the file system in the CLI
- Running applications in the CLI
- Redirecting data
- Piping commands
- File name wildcards
- Environment variables
- Configuring the CLI
- Remote access to other Unix systems
- Trivial shell scripts
Taught using: SUSE v. 11.1 on PWF Linux
Themes:
- Scientific Computing
- Unix (including Linux) Systems & Use
Series This talk is part of the Booking Required - Computing/IT Courses at the CMS series.
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S.J. Ison , M. ten Wolde
Thursday 03 March 2011, 09:30-13:00