Free training in UNIX and Linux



What to do after:

1)Logging into the free accounts

OR

2)Installing FreeBSD6.1/Fedora Linux/Solaris 10After you have gained access to the free UNIX accounts or installed any UNIX/Linux flavor, you should practice some basic UNIX commands. UNIX commands are very similar to the Linux commands. You may use these links to understand UNIX/Linux better:



http://www.usd.edu/trio/tut/unix/index.html

http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~support/Basic_UNIX_Tutorial.pdf

http://support.uchicago.edu/docs/misc/unix/tutorial/basic03.html

http://www.molecularevolution.org/resources/computing.php

http://amath.colorado.edu/computing/unix/

http://snap.nlc.dcccd.edu/learn/idaho/unixindex.html

http://www.he.net/info/unix.tutorial/

http://www.unl.csi.cuny.edu/tutorials/QuickUnixTutorial.html

http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/unixhelp/

http://www.he.net/info/unix.tutorial/

http://staff.washington.edu/rells/R110/

http://support.uchicago.edu/docs/misc/unix/app/vi.html

http://www.math.utah.edu/lab/unix/unix-commands.html

NOTE: Acknowledgment is due, and hereby made to the owners and authors of the material used in this course. The course coordinator is grateful to all those whose material is online and used in the course. Acknowledgment is also due to all the good stuff online, from which the course coordinator has learnt and/or been inspired. This training program is dedicated to the teacher.
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