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name: 'UNIX 102'
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short: 'Talking to your UNIX can be fun and profitable.'
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date: 'Thu Oct 03 2002 18:30:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)'
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online: false
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location: 'MC3006'
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This is the second in a series of seminars that cover the use of the UNIX Operating System. UNIX is used in a variety of applications, both in academia and industry. We will provide you with hands-on experience with the Math Faculty's UNIX environment in this tutorial.
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Topics that will be discussed include:
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- Interacting with Bourne and C shells
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- Editing text using the vi text editor
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- Editing text using the Emacs display editor
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- Multi-tasking and the screen multiplexer
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If you do not have a Math computer account, don't panic; one will be lent to you for the duration of this class.
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