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Introduction to Linux Short Course
April 13, 2015 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

This course is for researchers who have never used Linux and/or a compute cluster and introduces concepts and best practices for both. Note: this course is a repeated offering of the earlier linux course on April 6.
Description:
This course is for researchers who have never used Linux and/or a compute cluster and introduces concepts and best practices for both. Note: this course is a repeated offering of the earlier linux course on April 6.
This course covers how to best exploit the bash shell for both interactive work and batch jobs, moving & simple manipulation of data, as well very short introductions to programming in bash, Perl, and R. This is not computer science; this is a driver’s license.
Date: April 13th, 2014
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with lunch provided
Location: Donald Bren Hall, Room 3011
Instructor: Harry Mangalam, OIT/HPC, UC Irvine
Pre-requisites: For the course, none. For the tutorial, a laptop with WiFi, with a terminal application (Macs have the Terminal app; Windows need putty), and both would benefit from ‘x2go’.