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Corning Community College

CSCS1730 UNIX/Linux Fundamentals

Assignments, Documents, Information, and Projects

Projects

uxi0 (due 20190123)
wcp1 (due 20190123)
adm0 (due 20190130)
wcp2 (due 20190130)
pbx0 (due 20190206)
wcp3 (due 20190206)
pbx1 (due 20190213)
wcp4 (due 20190213)
pbx2 (due 20190227)
wcp5 (due 20190227)
upf0 (due 20190306)
wcp6 (due 20190306)
wpa0 (due 20190313)
wcp7 (due 20190313)
spf0 (due 20190321)
wcp8 (due 20190320)
upf1 (due 20190327)
wcp9 (due 20190327)
usr0 (due 20190410)
wcpA (due 20190410)
pct0 (due 20190417)
wcpB (due 20190417)
pwn0 (due 20190424)
wcpC (due 20190424)
spf1 (due 20190501)
EoCE - bottom of journal (due 20190514-172959)

Class Stats

EoCE Hints

Week 6

  • we continued exploring shell scripting, writing additional and more detailed examples
  • user input
  • while loops
  • initial exposure to regular expressions (used in script3.sh for input validation, see the grep pattern)

Week 5

  • moded editing with vi/vim
  • additional shell scripting
    • if statements
    • variables
    • for loops

Week 4

  • possibly start on vi/vim (snow day, didn't happen)
  • knowledge assessment Thursday

Week 3

  • pbx0 unveiled.
  • explored the filesystem
  • pipes
  • pbx1 is the next project
  • looking to have a knowledge assessment Thursday of next week (02/14/2019)

Week 2

  • adm0 underway, I hope everyone has gotten an early start so they aren't rushing to complete by the deadline.
  • reading and observing are important skills in computing. These early projects especially will test these skills.
  • your next project is pbx0, amping things up a level.
  • we look to continue exploring the filesystem and basic tools
    • filesystem tour
    • file permissions

Week 1

  • Welcome! I've wrapped all the initial activities into one project, uxi0, that I'd like you to perform by the given deadline (by 11:59:59pm / 23:59:59).
  • On Lab46, we'll be getting familiar with logging into the pod systems, and once there:
    • opening up a terminal
    • logging that terminal onto Lab46 for class work and in-class participation
  • Get familiar with how to log onto Lab46, and once on:
    • change your password to something more preferable
    • start working on the labs and other class activities
    • start exploring
  • Read the Mages book!
  • Be sure to do the reading (located in the individual labs below)! There may be many pages, but there are many concepts to encounter.
  • The following labs are now available for you to work through:
  • NOTE: The labs are for your benefit, they are not submittable assignments.
  • Note that there are THREE (3) things due before the end of Wednesday this first week:
    • uxi0
    • wcp1
    • week1 journal entry (which I plan to count as bonus; at the very least earn yourself a few points by removing the filler text).
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