Educational > Unix
Learning About UNIX-GNU/Linux
This link provides access to course notes for a series of talks on the UNIX-Gnu/Linux computing environment given by David M. Harrison, Department of Physics, University of Toronto which concentrate on using the tools provided by the environment as a user. |
Learning UNIX
A self paced, self study guide on UNIX. |
UNIX for Scientific Dummies
A quick overview of how UNIX works and handy commands you will need. |
UNIX for beginners
Written by Gerard J. Kleywegt, a crystallographer. |
UNIX for beginners
Written by Ian Tickle, a crystallographer. |
UNIXhelp for Users
Helpful information for users of the UNIX operating system, developed at the University of Edinburgh. |
USAIL (Unix System Administration Independent Learning)
The USAIL project is both an independent study course for prospective system administrators and a reference resource. |
Unix shells
A quick explanation of UNIX shells by William G. Scott, a crystallographer. |