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UNIX/Linux Fundamentals Journal

MONTH Day, YEAR

This is a sample format for a dated entry. Please substitute the actual date for “Month Day, Year”, and duplicate the level 4 heading to make additional entries.

As an aid, feel free to use the following questions to help you generate content for your entries:

  • What action or concept of significance, as related to the course, did you experience on this date?
  • Why was this significant?
  • What concepts are you dealing with that may not make perfect sense?
  • What challenges are you facing with respect to the course?

January 22, 2016

I have started a screen session, started on this blog, and read the mage book. Additionally, I joined the mailing list for this course.

January 25, 2016

The Harley Hahn's Guide to Unix and Linux is a rather long read. I may need to go back to the book the first few times I use each command. The UNIX for the Beginning Mage book was interesting, but will also be referenced later. The Learning the UNIX Operating System, 5th Edition book has not been read yet. The first project is done, although I am still working on the labs. I do not see the unix folder next to my data folder, or anywhere else, for that matter. I will talk to Matt tomorrow, or this afternoon, if he is still there.

January 27, 2016

Project uxi0 is done, and project arc0 is pretty much done as well. The labs are coming along nicely.

January 28, 2016

I used the ~ (tilde) character today. I found a directory that I could access remotely, changed it to my working directory, and looked around in there.

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