CIS 190 Introduction to Unix
The labs and schedule information are in ascii format but lecture notes are in a combination of MS Word and MS Power Point formats. Some files may not transfer in binary mode by default, if so just hold the shift key while left clicking your mouse.
Class
Information and schedules
Chapter to lab at a glance
Disabilities statement
Fall 2000 syllabus
Lab Rules
Symester assignments at a glance
Expectations
Class labslab01Class lecture notes and diagrams
lab02
lab03
lab04
lab05
lab06
lab07
lab08
lab09
lab09 Console Printer Instructions
lab10
lab11
lab11.list Sample input files for lab11
lab11.list2
lab11.list3
lab12
lab12.input1 Sample input files for lab 12
lab12.input2
lab13
lab13.input
lab13.script
chapter one - Are You Online Yet - password statistics (text) - password statistics (word) chapter two - Simple Commands chapter three - Meet the Unix File System - inode, directory and file system diagrams chapter four - Creating Your Own Files chapter five - Electronic Mail chapter six - Your Own Personalized Unix chapter seven - Your Own File System chapter eight - Light editing with ed ( Skipped ) chapter nine - Processes and Multitasking - fork and exec before and after - program text and data segments - tee command chapter ten - Printing and Spooling - printer diagrams - sample lpr commands chapter eleven - The vi Family of Editors chapter thirteen - Exploiting the Shell - shell scrips chapter forteen - Dipping in the Toolbox chapter fifteen - grepping, sedding, and a little awking - regular expressions chapter sixteen - Advanced Shell Scripts - more shell scripts chapter seventeen - Reaching Out to Remote Computers Review for ExamsNote: Availability of the files below subject to change.
Exam 1 - Review for the first midterm
Exam 2 - Review for the second midterm
Final - Review for the Final