· Syllabus
· Assignment
Schedule
· Blackboard Collaborate
Setup Guide
· Secure
Terminal Programs
· Unix
Resources
· Portable
Linux
· Using
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Welcome to online Introduction to UNIX & Linux! This is actually a
single combined classroom/online course, but with multiple section numbers,
either designated "online" or "lecture." However, it doesn't matter which section
number you enrolled in. They're all the same -- taught in a classroom and online,
at the same time: your instructor broadcasts the classroom lectures
live on the web, and later puts recordings of the lectures on the Modules page of your course material on the Cisco Networking Academy site.
You may attend either way at any time, including coming to the
classroom one week and attending online the next, either live or recorded. Here's
how to get started:
- Log in to the Cisco Networking Academy, which contains the course material.
- If you already have a Cisco Networking Academy or Cisco Netspace account from a previous course, please use that user name and password to log in.
- If you do not have a previous Cisco Networking Academy account, look for a course invitation email. You may see a Subject line containing "Cisco NetSpace Login Information". Follow the directions to establish your user name and password. If you do not find an invitiation email, even in your Junk or Spam folder, please contact your intstructor immediately.
- Read the Syllabus.
- Read the Assignments & Exams Schedule.
- Obtain
a new account on the Student server student.santarosa.edu. See Student
Server Account Application below.
- Get a secure terminal
program, so you can work at the Student server's Linux command line.
- Go through the Blackboard Collaborate
Setup Guide, to prepare yourself and your computer
for the online live and recorded lectures.
- In the Cisco Networking Academy course material, open the Modules section for the assignments, live broadcasts, and the lecture recordings as they are posted.
Student
Server Account Application
As part of your work, you will use a remote Linux command
line to the SRJC Student server. The Student server assigns
you a user name and password.
- Your Student server user
name is usually the first letter of your first name, followed by the
first seven letters of your last name (e.g. jhancock for John
Hancock). However, if that user name exists already, the Student
server will assign you a different user name, usually with a digit at
the end (e.g. jhancoc3).
- You can change
your Student server password, but not your user name.
- Note: The Student server has changed, and no longer contains accounts from previous semesters. Even if you had a previous Student server account, please apply for a new account this semester.
- Student
Server Account Application
- Secure
Terminal Programs
- Student
Server home page
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