Introduction to Unix-like Systems and Shell Interaction
Unix-like systems, such as Linux, Android, iOS, and macOS, are prevalent in various devices. The Unix shell acts as an intermediary between users and the operating system, allowing for program execution and process management. Secure Shell (SSH) and X Window System enable remote machine connections
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Dyalog APL on UNIX - Development Environment Overview
Discover the supported platforms for Dyalog APL on UNIX, including AIX and various Linux distributions. Learn about driving APL on UNIX, using PuTTY for Windows clients, configuring terminal windows, and running TryAPL as a service. Get insights on setting up Dyalog APL on Linux and explore keyboard
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Interactive Polymer Science Experiment for Elementary Students
Engage elementary students in a hands-on polymer science experiment using Gluey Putty. The experiment includes activities like creating polymer chains, skewering a water-filled plastic bag, making Gluey Putty, and exploring its properties. Students learn about solids, liquids, gases, monomers, and p
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Understanding Unix: Fundamentals and Connections
Explore the basics of Unix operating systems, terminology, types of Linux installations, and connecting to remote Linux machines. Learn about key concepts such as local vs. remote connections, SSH connections using passwords and keys, and tools like PuTTY for remote access.
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Exploring Silly Putty: Borax Concentrations and Material Properties
Created by mixing borax with glue, silly putty is a fascinating material with varying properties based on borax concentrations. Through a hands-on experiment, participants make different batches of silly putty to observe how high, medium, and low borax concentrations affect its texture and behavior.
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Introduction to UNIX Commands and Basic C Programming Exercises
This content guide provides step-by-step instructions on downloading, unpacking, and using examples in UNIX environment, connecting to a university UNIX account from Windows using Putty, logging in with UPI and password, and running basic C programming exercises. It also covers basic Linux commands
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Networking and Distributed Computing Systems Lab Setup Guide
Set up your lab environment for networking and distributed computing systems using Unix, Bash, and Emacs. Learn to access lab machines via SSH, use PuTTY and Terminal for communication, simulate Linux environment on Windows with Cygwin, run different OS on VMware Player, download and install Linux o
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