The sort of course we were thinking of was basically, Intro to *nix:
* Basic command-line navigation (cd, ls, ps, grep, mv, cp, man, etc.)
* Basic text editor usage (emacs, vim, nano/pico)
* Talking to other machines (ssh, scp, rsync, curl, wget)
* Chaining operations with pipes and basic file redirection
* File permissions (chown, chmod, etc.)
Covering development tools is a bit interesting--at least talking
about basic gcc, gdb probably.
It's tough without deciding on a particular distro; Debian is probably
my go-to, but Red Hat derivatives are also pretty popular.
What other stuff were you interested in learning?
On May 18, 1:01 pm, Rud Merriam <
k5...@arrl.net> wrote:
> One reasonfor switching is to avoid paying for a VS upgrade.
>
> I have been trying to describe better what the course should cover but
> mainly come up with negatives. What I do not need is a course that
> covers using Open Office or how to make pretty pictures with something.
>
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