This page contains resources for teaching Introductory Linux. For EANBiT Advanced Linux content, see this page.
To follow these resources, you need a Linux terminal. Here are your options:
- If you have Ubuntu, you are good to go
- If you have Windows 10, follow the instructions in this article to set up Ubuntu shell.
For Windows 7 or 8,
- Install git bash using these instructions
- Install Cygwin using these instructions
These options should cover each of you. The other option requires longer set up: Ubuntu Virtual box or dual booting Ubuntu and windows. Many resources on how to do this are available on the web.
See this detailed regular expression cheat sheat.
You can practice Linux using the commandline bootcamp by Rik.
The files you will use for the hands-on exercise can be located in the Data directory.