October 26, 2009
1:00pm-4:00pm
TACC, ROC 1.603
Curriculum Overview
Unix/Linux foundational skills are essential for researchers in areas of High Performance Computing. These skills can be directly applied to resources at the Texas Advanced
Computing Center and in any Unix environment. This class is intended for the beginner and intermediate user wishing to gain more experience in the command line environment. The
lecture will emphasize common strategies used for interacting with clusters and HPC resources.
- Background History of Unix and Linux
- The Shell
- Common Commands
- Putting it together - Basic Shell Scripting
To register for this class, please contact Bob Garza, Garza@tacc.utexas.edu.
Please include the following information:
- Which class or classes that you wish to enroll in
- Name
- Email
- Institution
- Phone number
- Research Interests
- Computing experience