CIS 50.71:  Introduction to UNIX & Linux

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Adjunct Instructor, Computer & Information Sciences Department
Santa Rosa Junior College, California
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Page last updated 30 May, 2009

Summer 2009

· Unix Syllabus

· Assignment Schedule

· Gradebook

· Elluminate Product Support guide

· Secure Terminal Programs

· Lab Directory Instructions

· Extra Credit Assignments

· Unix Resources

 

  · Assignment Schedule

Welcome to online Introduction to UNIX & Linux!  You'll find recorded lectures from the Spring 2009 semester on the Schedule page.  Here's how to get started:

1. CATE System Check-in

Check in under your section number below to create your CATE user name and password, which you need to reach lab exercises, answer forms, exams, gradebook, and Unix-Intro message list(This is not your separate Linux Student server user name and  password -- see #2 below).

 
Online section #8407
Your CATE Student Check-In:  Create your CATE system (Center for Advanced Technology in Education) user name and CATE password to add yourself to the electronic class roster. CATE 8407 Check-in
After your instructor scores your assignnments and tests, they will appear in your online Gradebook.  Log in with your CATE user name and password. 8407 Gradebook

You can change your CATE password and e-mail address, but not your user name.

Change 8407 CATE Password or E-mail

2. Student Server Account Application

You will perform almost all of your assignments using a remote Linux command line to the Student server.  The Student server assigns you a user name and password.

Unix-Intro Message List

In this course, we use a message list, Unix-Intro, to ask questions about homework and lecture, share information, and discuss course content.  If you would raise your hand in a classroom about it, post it to this message list.  To send  messages or read the message archive, log in with your CATE user name and password.

 


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