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Revision as of 15:08, 17 November 2020


HPC.NRW
HPC.NRW
Other HPC Courses
1. Gprof Tutorial
2. OpenMP in Small Bites
Introduction to Linux in HPC
1. Background and History
2. The Command Line
3. Directory structure
4. Files
5. Text display and search
6. Users and permissions
7. Processes
8. The vim text editor
9. Shell scripting
10. Environment variables
11. System configuration
12. SSH Connections
13. SSH: Graphics and File Transfer
14. Various tips


Video

( Slides as pdf)

Quiz

1. Are all Top 500 supercomputers using Linux in HPC?

Yes
No

2. What does GNU stands for?

GNU's Not Unix
Geek Needed Unix
General Unix
General Unix
None of the Above

Note: Exercises in Terminal: no exercises in this section


 

Overview

The Command Line >>