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== What This Course is About ==
 
== What This Course is About ==
  
Unix and Linux represent the operating system technology underlying many of the services of the Internet. This subject introduces students to Unix, Linux and the Internet.<br><br>Students will learn the core utilities to work productively in a Linux environment. Students will accomplish this by using the shell (i.e. command prompt), learn to configure their login accounts, manipulate data stored in files, effectively use Linux commands and utilities, and write simple shell scripts to automate tasks.<br><br>
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Unix and Linux represent the operating system technology underlying many of the services of the Internet. This subject introduces students to Unix, Linux and the Internet.<br><br>Students will learn the core utilities to work productively in a Linux environment. Students will accomplish this by using the shell (i.e. command prompt), learn to configure their login accounts, manipulate data stored in files, effectively use Linux commands and utilities, and write simple shell scripts to automate simple tasks.<br><br>
  
 
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<b>Logging into Matrix Linux Account:</b> After successfully logging into matrix from the
 
<b>Logging into Matrix Linux Account:</b> After successfully logging into matrix from the
 
college computers, there are several other ways you can login to matrix depending on
 
college computers, there are several other ways you can login to matrix depending on
your operating system of choice.<br>Please see the following '''[https://ict.senecacollege.ca/~uli101/notes/MatrixLoginInformation.pdf guide]''' for detailed instructions.
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your operating system of choice.<br>Please see the following '''[https://wiki.cdot.senecacollege.ca/wiki/Tutorial_1:_Using_Your_Matrix_Server_Account#METHOD_1:_CONNECTING_TO_YOUR_MATRIX_ACCOUNT_FROM_YOUR_HOME_COMPUTER tutorial]''' for detailed instructions.
 
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[[Using the Ubuntu VM]]

Latest revision as of 19:32, 4 September 2023

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DO NOT USE THIS VERSION OF THE COURSE. This page will no longer be updated.
New version here: https://seneca-ictoer.github.io/ULI101
Andrew's students please go here: http://wiki.littlesvr.ca/wiki/OPS145
Quick Links
MySeneca (Blackboard)
Course Outline
Course Policies

Welcome to ULI101 - Introduction to UNIX/Linux and the Internet

What This Course is About

Unix and Linux represent the operating system technology underlying many of the services of the Internet. This subject introduces students to Unix, Linux and the Internet.

Students will learn the core utilities to work productively in a Linux environment. Students will accomplish this by using the shell (i.e. command prompt), learn to configure their login accounts, manipulate data stored in files, effectively use Linux commands and utilities, and write simple shell scripts to automate simple tasks.

Accessing Your Linux Computer Account

You will need a matrix computer account to do the ULI101 online tutorials and your review tutorials. If you have never logged into matrix before, check your MySeneca email for confirmation that your matrix account was automatically created after you registered for ULI101. This should happen automatically if you are a new Seneca student and this is your first semester.

Logging into Matrix Linux Account: After successfully logging into matrix from the college computers, there are several other ways you can login to matrix depending on your operating system of choice.
Please see the following tutorial for detailed instructions.

In case of problems with:

  • logging into your matrix account
  • not seeing your home directory in your Matrix Account
  • any other matrix issue

If you require technical assistance, please click on the following link:
IT service desk. Phoning may resolve the issue sooner.

Be ready to specify the exact error message you received.

You could also email the ITS helpDesk at: servicedesk@senecacollege.ca
It would help if you snap a picture of your screen or take a screen capture of your error message and attach to your email when you contact ServiceDesk through your MySeneca email.







Course Resources

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Free Applications for Remote Access:

Secure Shell SSH/SFTP
PuTTY
Bitvise SSH Client
Moba Xterm
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The Learning Center is a resource to assist students that additional course help, english reading / writing support and improving study skills.

Supported Learning Groups are peer-facilitated study sessions targeted to help students review course material for difficult courses. It is a student-driven, informal study group offered regularly where students can discuss course content, develop learning strategies, predict test items, compare notes and develop organizational tools while learning how to integrate course content and study skills together.

Benefits of Supported Learning Groups include:
  • Make efficient and effective use of study time
  • Build learning strategies that integrate course content with study techniques
  • Meet classmates as you improve teamwork ability and leadership skills
  • Stay on top, feel confident and be prepared for lectures, weekly tutorials, review tutorials, tests, etc.
Using the Ubuntu VM