UNIX User Environment Self-Study Course
Audience
Course Topics Customizing the UNIX User Environment
- Name and describe the files used to configure the common shell environments
- Explain the role of global environment variables and local shell variables, and name common variables
- Reference shell variables used in the Bash, Korn, and C shells
- Customize the Bash shell
- Describe the function and design principles of the X windowing system
- Name the files used to configure X, explain their functions, and describe their syn…
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Audience
Course Topics Customizing the UNIX User Environment
- Name and describe the files used to configure the common shell environments
- Explain the role of global environment variables and local shell variables, and name common variables
- Reference shell variables used in the Bash, Korn, and C shells
- Customize the Bash shell
- Describe the function and design principles of the X windowing system
- Name the files used to configure X, explain their functions, and describe their syntax
- Reconfigure screen resolution on an X terminal
- Describe the different kinds of files found on a UNIX system and explain their functions
- Use the Is command and interpret its output, and use the cat command to view the contents of text files
- Use absolute and relative paths, as well as common shortcuts, to navigate directory hierarchies
- Create and delete files, and assign ownership and permissions
- Navigate a filesystem, create a file, and set permissions
- List the characters used in regular expressions, and describe their functions
- Use regular expressions to locate files
- Use the find command to locate files and the grep command to search their contents
- Use hard links and symbolic links
- List the commands used to manage files and directories
- Explain the process hierarchy
- Run jobs in the background and monitor processes
- Use the cron and at facilities to schedule job execution
- Use the appropriate commands to terminate, suspend, and restart processes
- Manage running processes
- Describe commonly used text filters
- Discuss the common programs that are installed on most UNIX systems
- Manipulate text files with composite commands and filters
- Explain the importance of text in a UNIX environment, and describe the range of UNIX tools available for manipulating text
- Perform core editing tasks using vi, and search and replace strings using vi
- Provide an overview of printing systems commonly found on UNIX systems
- Print a file from a UNXI system
- Query a print queue and cancel print jobs, and cancel and then resubmit a print job
Course Objectives
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