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Supercomputing Spin Up: Part 1--Working with Linux (An RC Short Course)
Getting started on a High Performance Computing cluster, such as Alpine, can be a daunting task for the uninitiated. Join us for this two-part RC Short Course* where we will cover the basics!
Part 1 of this series will discuss the fundamentals of Linux and bash scripting. Topics will include: Linux commands, navigation of a Linux file-system, the Linux environment, 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, our video Creating an Account can help or you can attend CRDDS Office Hours on a Tuesday or Thursday before this course. Additionally, we will hold Office Hours immediately following this training for any follow-up questions.
- Date:
- Tuesday, September 3, 2024
- Time:
- 11:00am - 12:00pm
- Location:
- Norlin E206, Zoom (virtual meeting)
- Presenter(s):
- Andy Monaghan
- Building:
- Norlin Library
- Categories:
- CRDDS
* 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.