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Tutorial 1: Using Your Matrix Server Account

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Part 1: Using the Linux Shell
# Press the <span style="font-family:courier;color:blue;font-weight:bold">up arrow</span> key combination, and see what happens when you press <span style="font-family:courier;color:blue;font-weight:bold">BACKSPACE</span> , <span style="font-family:courier;color:blue;font-weight:bold">&lt;ctrl&gt;&lt;BACKSPACE&gt;</span> and <span style="font-family:courier;color:blue;font-weight:bold">&lt;ctrl&gt;&lt;h&gt;</span>.<br>Why is it important to know those series of key combinations?<br><br>
# Press the <span style="font-family:courier;color:blue;font-weight:bold">ctrl-u</span> key combination to clear the line.<br><br>
# Press the <span style="font-family:courier;color:blue;font-weight:bold">ctrl-l</span> key combination. What happens? What is the advantage of using '''ctrl-u''' as opposed to '''ctrl-l'''?<br><br>The Bash shortcut keys that you just learned are sufficient to perform Bash Shell editing.<br>Although you are NOT required to learn other short-cut keys, here is a link to a listing in case you are interested:<br>[https:// ostechnix.com/list-useful-bash-keyboard-shortcuts/ Useful Bash Shell Keyboard Shortcuts]<br><br>Let's run a '''program ''' to '''confirm ''' that you were able to successfully login into your Matrix account.<br><br>#Issue the following Linux command to run a checking script:<br><span style="font-family:courier;color:blue;font-weight:bold">bash /home/murray.saul/myscripts/week1-check</span><br><br>Your screen should clear and indicate that you have proved that you have successfully logged in. <br>An email will be sent to your Seneca email as confirmation in case your ULI101 professor is assigning marks to these tutorials.<br><br>
===Part 2: Performing Online Assignments ===
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