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+ New to Unix? No problem, we'll teach you to power use circles around your friends! +

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+ This first tutorial is an introduction to the Unix shell environment, both on the student + servers and on other Unix environments. Topics covered include: using the shell, both basic + interaction and advanced topics like scripting and job control, the filesystem and manipulating + it, and ssh. If you feel you're already familiar with these topics don't hesitate to come + to Unix 102 to learn about documents, editing, and other related tasks, or watch out + for Unix 103 and 104 that get much more in depth into power programming tools on Unix. +

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+ Want more from Unix? No problem, we'll teach you to create and quickly edit high quality documents. +

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+ This is a follow up to Unix 101, requiring basic knowledge of the shell. If you missed + Unix101 but still know your way around you should be fine. Topics covered include: "real" editors, + document typesetting with LaTeX (great for assignments!), bulk editing, spellchecking, and printing + in the student environment and elsewhere. If you aren't interested or feel comfortable with these + taskes, watch out for Unix 103 and 104 to get more depth in power programming tools on Unix. If you + don't think you're ready go to Unix 101 on Tuesday to get familiarized with the shell environment. +

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