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Revision as of 18:41, 21 October 2020

HPC.NRW
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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
13. SSH Login


Video

Quiz

Which keys can be used for command history?

up- and down-arrow keys
Page-up and Page-down keys


Info:  Working directory in console reminds user, where they are. (page 27)


Warning:  In command line user may forget where they are. (page 26)
Child processes may stop, if parent shell exits. (page 26)

Exercises in Terminal

1. What's your username on a Linux computer?
  There are two ways to find your username on a Linux computer 
2. What's the hostname of a Linux computer?
  There are two ways to find the hostname on a Linux computer.
3. What's your current working directory on a Linux computer?
   There are two ways to find your current working directory on a Linux computer.
4.  Use up- and down- (↑ and ↓) arrow keys to see the command history.
5.  Run sleep 1h command and wait, then use Ctrl-C to kill it.
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