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Revision as of 17:39, 21 October 2020

HPC.NRW
HPC.NRW
Other HPC Courses
GPU Introduction to GPU Programming
GPROF Gprof Tutorial
Introduction to Linux in HPC
1. Historical Background
2. The Command Line
3. Directory structure
4. Files
5. Text display search
6. Processes and permissions
7. The vim text editor
8. Shell scripting environment variables
9. System configuration files
10. Various tips
11. Beyond the cluster
12. Linux in HPC
12. SSH Login


Video


Quiz

How will you find a specific command in history ? HINT: use grep with history, how to use it?

Click and submit to see the answer

How can you compare two files and display a list of the difference? HINT: man diff

Click and submit to see the answer


Info:  Please make backups regularly!


Warning:  Please make backups regularly!

Exercises in Terminal (slide 137)

1. Find out the number of CPUs and amount of memory you have.
2. Permanently change your vim color scheme. 


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