Introduces the UNIX/Linux operating system, including: task scheduling and management, memory management, input/output processing, internal and external commands, shell configuration, and shell customization. Explores the use of operating system utilities such as text editors, electronic mail, file management, scripting, and C/C++ compilers. Discusses trends in UNIX/Linux, including use of graphical user interfaces. Recommended: CS 160. Audit available.  (For detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome Guide ).

Credits:
4.00

Distance Education: Web Course Information

CRN 21031

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WEB » 21031 - 01-Apr-2013 thru 15-Jun-2013
Instructor: Walter T Morales
Notes: 2 Hr Lab TBD. More info: spot.pcc.edu/~wmorales
Tuition: credit Fees: $20.00
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and - 01-Apr-2013 thru 15-Jun-2013
Instructor: Walter T Morales
For information, contact Rock Creek
 

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