HANDS-ON
UNIX/Linux System Fundamentals
X426.1A (2 semester units in EECS-DCS)
(formerly UNIX Made Easy, Part I)
A requirement in the Certificate Program in UNIX/Linux System Administration and the Certificate Program in Computer Information Systems: Analysis and DesignThis investigation of the UNIX operating system leads you to mastery of fundamental skills, including file editing, file management, command interpretation, electronic communication. You also learn how to create directories, access data on a local network and on the Internet, use online documentation, manage user processes, employ utilities, protect files and directories, use variables, programming structures, access resources throughout the file system, and write shell scripts. No previous UNIX experience is required.
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Wed. July 2, Berkeley
JOHN MUSTER, Ph.D., has 25 years of experience in teaching and research projects in how students learn technical skills. He has written leading UNIX texts with instructor support materials and conducted seminars for teaching professionals. He currently teaches UNIX for Fortune 500 companies and UC Berkeley Extension. He is president of Sherpa Press, publisher of university textbooks.
- 10 meetings
- July 2 to Sept. 3: Wed., 6:30-9:30 pm
- Berkeley: Room 201, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $895 (EDP 314401)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
Reader
reader included in course fees