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<td style="border-bottom: thin solid black;">'''L''<nowiki/>''inux terminal''' | <td style="border-bottom: thin solid black;">'''L''<nowiki/>''inux terminal''' | ||
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<li>Why a terminal is useful, and used all the time.</li><li>Command arguments; revisit ls</li><li>man pages: search techniques, scrolling, quitting</li><li>Never ever use Ctrl+z for any reason.</li><li>Ctrl+c and wait, or close the terminal if that doesn't work.</li><li>pwd, mkdir, tree/find, rm, mv, cp and their common arguments</li><li>Case sensitivity for file names, command arguments</li><li>wget, tar to extract sample files and directory structures</li><li>Command history, history command</li><li>Reading error messages. They're not always obvious, and on rare occasions they are plain wrong.</li><li>Minimal vi: modes, move cursor, save and exit, exit without saving.</li> | <li>Why a terminal is useful, and used all the time.</li><li>Command arguments; revisit ls</li><li>Hidden files</li><li>man pages: search techniques, scrolling, quitting</li><li>Never ever use Ctrl+z for any reason.</li><li>Ctrl+c and wait, or close the terminal if that doesn't work.</li><li>pwd, mkdir, tree/find, rm, mv, cp and their common arguments</li><li>Case sensitivity for file names, command arguments</li><li>wget, tar to extract sample files and directory structures</li><li>Command history, history command</li><li>Reading error messages. They're not always obvious, and on rare occasions they are plain wrong.</li><li>Minimal vi: modes, move cursor, save and exit, exit without saving.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 11:56, 18 October 2023
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Note: Each professor will indicate the due dates for labs, tests and assignments for their sections. This schedule is a general guideline for week-by-week content. |
Week | Objectives and Tasks | Labs | |
Week 1: 5 - 8 september (monday is a holiday) |
Course introduction
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Course Introduction | |
Week 2: 11 - 15 september |
Workstation setup
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Lab 1 | |
Week 3: 18 - 22 september |
Linux terminal
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Lab 2 | |
Week 4: 25 - 29 september |
Paths
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Lab 3 | |
Week 5: 2 - 6 october |
Wildcards, quotes
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Lab 4 | |
Week 6: 10 - 13 october (monday is a holiday) |
Catch-up week |
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Week 7: 16 - 20 october |
Evaluation
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Study Week: 23 - 27 october |
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Week 8: 30 october - 3 november |
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Lab 5 | |
Week 9: 6 - 10 november |
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Lab 6 | |
Week 10: 13 - 17 november |
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Lab 7 | |
Week 11: 20 - 24 november |
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Lab 8 | |
Week 12: 27 november - 1 december |
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Lab 9 | |
Week 13: 4 - 8 december |
Review | ||
Week 14: 11 - 13 december (wednesday is last day) |
Exam |