PPT-(Re) introduction to Linux
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Sarah Medland Boulder 2016 Getting the most out of the workshop Ask questions Dont sit next to someone you already know Work with someone with a different skillset
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Sarah Medland Boulder 2016 Getting the most out of the workshop Ask questions Dont sit next to someone you already know Work with someone with a different skillset and different experience level. Stop it 57553 Arthur Dent elcome to the world of Linux the operating system developed by over a thousand people around the world In this chapter you find out about Linux itself 57553 what it is where it comes from and why it gets so much attention i “Linux at the Command Line”. Don Johnson of BU . IS&T. We’ll start with a sign in sheet that include questions about your Linux experience and goals.. We’ll end with a class evaluation.. We’ll cover as much as we can in the time allowed, starting with the easiest and most important material. Don’t feel rushed; if we don’t cover everything, you’ll pick it up as you continue working with Linux.. Linux directories. Linux system are arranged in what is called a . hierarchical directory structure. . This means that they are organized in a tree-like pattern of . directories. (called folders in other systems), which may contain files and other directories. The first directory in the file system is called the . “Linux at the Command Line”. Don Johnson of BU IS&T. We’ll start with a sign in sheet that include questions about your Linux experience and goals.. We’ll end with a class evaluation.. We’ll cover as much as we can in the time allowed; if we don’t cover everything, you’ll pick it up as you continue working with Linux.. -Ashish Singh. Introduction. History and Background. Linux Scheduling. Modification in Linux Scheduling. Results. Conclusion. References. Questions. History and Background. In 1991 Linus Torvalds took a college computer science course that used the Minix operating system. Chuck . Song 4/12/2011. Overview. Preparation. Linux Basics. Running R in Linux. Advanced skills (optional). Tools needed. Windows Users. Web browser (IE, . Firefox, safari, NOT chrome). SSH client (e.g. . Linux’ market share for computers is minor, why learn it?. Windows: 90%+. Mac OS X: 8%. Linux/Unix: < 2%. Linux/Unix is the basis for Mac OS X. Linux/Unix used in many handheld devices (e.g., Android, Apple iOS-based products). b. ioinformatics. Wenjun Kang, MS. Jorge Andrade, PhD. 6/28/2013. Bioinformatics Core, Center for Research Informatics, University of Chicago. Goals. The goal of this tutorial is to . provide hands-on training . the world of desktops. CIS 191 Spring 2012 – Guest Lecture by Philip Peng. Introduction. Different Platforms. Reasons for Linux. Cross-compiling. Case Study: . iPodLinux. Questions. 2. Lecture Outline. Ph. D. Course Work : PHYS 601. Statistics and Computer Applications. Presented By:. Sanjay . Godara. Dept. of Physics & Astrophysics. University of Delhi. WHAT . IS AN OPERATING SYSTEM?. S. oftware . July 2012. Agenda. What you will learn. Overview of the Boot Process. Boot Modes. SPL. U-Boot. Kernel. User Level. Further Reading. What You Will Learn. The elements involved in booting into a Linux Kernel. Doug Crabill. Senior Academic IT Specialist. Department . of Statistics. Purdue University. dgc@purdue.edu. What you will learn. How to log into a Linux Supercomputer. Basics of a Linux shell, including moving/editing/creating/deleting files. Research Computing, IS&T. p. utnam@bu.edu. What is Linux?. The Bash shell. I/O redirection (pipes, etc.). Navigating the file system. Processes and job control. Editors. Hello,world. in C. Introduction to Linux - agenda. Don Johnson of BU . IS&T. We’ll start with a sign in sheet that include questions about your Linux experience and goals.. We’ll end with a class evaluation.. We’ll cover as much as we can in the time allowed, starting with the easiest and most important material. Don’t feel rushed; if we don’t cover everything, you’ll pick it up as you continue working with Linux..
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