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Working with Linux on HPC

Working with Linux on HPC

Wednesday, January 29, 11am - 12pm

Getting started on a high-performance computing cluster, such as Alpine, can be a daunting task for the uninitiated. Join us in this RC Short Course* where we will cover the Linux basics!

We will cover the fundamentals of Linux and bash scripting. Topics will include Linux commands, navigation of a Linux filesystem, the Linux environment, the creation of bash scripts, and more! You can expect to leave this training with a solid understanding of basic Linux principles and commands.

In order to follow along with the hands-on component of this workshop, you’ll want to have a Research Computing Account. If you need assistance with this, please attend CRDDS consult hours in advance of the session.

* What is an RC Short Course?: An RC Short Course is a training that provides an in-depth understanding of a concept, system, or tool. You can expect to leave a "Short Course" with a solid grasp of the topic.

Date:
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Norlin E206, Zoom (virtual meeting)
Presenter(s):
Michael Schneider, Mohal Khandelwal
Building:
Norlin Library
Categories:
  CRDDS  
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Mohal Khandelwal
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