Intermediate Linux (COMPLECS)
Remote event
Knowledge of Linux is indispensable for using advanced CI. While GUIs are becoming more prevalent, being able to work at the command line interface (CLI) provides the greatest power and flexibility. In this session, we assume that participants are already comfortable with basic Linux operations such as creating, deleting and renaming files, and navigating between directories. Topics covered include the filesystem hierarchy, file permissions, symbolic and hard links, wildcards and file globbing, finding commands and files, environment variables and modules, configuration files, aliases, history and tips for effective Bash shell scripting.
Instructor
Yuwu Chen, Ph.D.
Computational & Data Science Research Specialist, SDSC
Yuwu Chen received his PhD from Louisiana State University in chemical engineering with an emphasis on molecular dynamics simulation of proteins. Yuwu’s key responsibility is to provide a high degree of HPC customer support and professionalism to the research communities of UCSD and other institutions. He is a Singularity user and has provided Singularity user support for HPC users since 2019.