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find your feet: pwd, ls -l.
man [topic] is your friend.
Unix Introduction
Course description
UNIX is a widely used operating system with unmatched multiuser and multitasking capabilities. This course will begin to develop your skills and confidence with this powerful, industry-standard operating system. A series of progressive hands-on exercises will take you from the basic commands and terminology through the wide range of applications and facilities available in the UNIX environment.
TEXT: Practical UNIX. CEUs: 1.2
Logistics
Prerequisites
Mandatory
"General computer literacy and familiarity with the keyboard are recommended."
Highly Recommended
Teaching Environment
Contact Information
http://www.mousetrap.net
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Remember, your login is based on your machine's hostname, not on any other number.
~/[initials] refers to the subdirectory under your homedir, named after your initials. Everything except for .dotfiles will be stored in your ~/[initials] directory.
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