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Unix Introduction Level 2
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Summary: Students will learn more advanced skills to understand the UNIX environment and features. |
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Course Offered By:
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers
145 CenterPoint Blvd.
CenterPoint Commerce and Trade Park Pittston, Pennsylvania 18640
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Course Cost: $895.00
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Start Date - End Date: 03/11/2010 - 03/12/2010 (More dates) (More dates at this location)
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Start Time - End Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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Classroom Type: Physical Classroom
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Geographic Location: Pittston, Pennsylvania 18640
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Description:
Core Vendor Technology: NA Content Category: Computer Professional |
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Objectives:
Lesson 1: UNIX shells and variables
Understanding UNIX shells Displaying the default variables Creating user variables Removing user-created variables Lesson 2: The UNIX C-Shell user environment
Viewing and modifying your .login file Viewing and modifying your .cshrc file Creating and modifying your .exrc file Creating and modifying your .logout file Examining the order of execution of the environmental files Lesson 3: Aliases in the C-Shell
Introducing the alias concept Creating custom aliases at the prompt Making your aliases permanent Lesson 4: History in the C-Shell
Modifying your environment to use history Using history to recall commands History editing techniques Lesson 5: System status and command information
Determining the system and user status Command location and documentation Lesson 6: Multitasking capabilities
Introducing the multitasking capability Managing jobs and background processes by using the jobs table Managing processes by using the process table Introducing the delayed and detached jobs concept Lesson 7: Advanced file management
Using the find command to locate files Using advanced grep to search file contents Introducing the egrep comman Lesson 8: Transferring and printing files
Managing file space requirements Using tar to archive files and directories Using the print format command Sending output to the printer Lesson 9: Command line database processing
Using awk to display file contents Formatting files with the tr command Using sed to edit file contents Scripting your database reporting
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Associated Disciplines: Hardware Operating Systems
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