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by Karla Fant
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Overview of Lab Content
Lab Session Policies - Expectations
Background Information
Linux & Vim Lab #1 – Goals and Overview
Linux & Vim Lab #1 – Exercises
Linux & Vim Lab #1 - Programming Assignments
Level 1 Background Information
Linux Exercise #1.1 – Files and Directories
Linux Exercise #1.2 – Wildcards
Linux Exercise #1.3 – Using Redirection
Linux Exercise #1.4 – Backing-up Files
Linux Exercise #1.5 – Archiving Files
Linux Exercise #1.6 – Getting Started with vim
Linux Exercise #1.7 – vim Navigation
Linux Exercise #1.8 – Making Modifications with vim
Level #1 Self Check Exercises
Vim Quick Reference
Submitting Multiple Files (with zip or tar)
Backup Your Files!
Creating Archives with Tar and Zip
Linux Exercise #2.1 – Review vim
Linux Exercise #2.2 – Backups & Archives
Linux Exercise #2.3 – Search and Replace
Linux Exercise #2.4 – Using gdb
Linux Exercise #2.5 – Copy and Paste with vim
Linux Exercise #2.6 – Tabbed Editing
Linux Exercise #2.7 – Split Screen
Linux Exercise #2.8 – Unexpected Situations (Swap Files)
Level #2 Self Check Exercises
Level 3 Background Information
Linux Exercise #3.1 – vim Tips
Linux Exercise #3.2 – vim Tips
Linux Exercise #3.3 – File Types and Permissions
Linux Exercise #3.7 – Revision Control
Linux Exercise #3.5 – Searching with grep
Linux Exercise #3.6 – Make
Linux Exercise #3.8 – Vim Preparation
Level #3 Self Check Exercises
Linux Exercise #3.4 – Utilities
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Computer science