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Please bring your laptop so you can actively participate and complete the hands-on exercises during the workshop.
Please bring your laptop so you can actively participate and complete the hands-on exercises during the workshop.
See [[2026 Course dates]] for more information on scheduling and registration details.


==== Self-study material: ====
If you are not able to attend the course, you can make use of the following resources


See [[2026 Course dates]] for more information on scheduling and registration details.
* [[:File:WUR Linux Basics Course 2026 Feb.pdf|Latest Slides]]: Slides of the latest course session offered at thw WUR
* [https://labex.io/linuxjourney Linux Journey]: Great site for self-paced learning about linux. It offers free virtual machines for training
* [https://www.linux-path.com/en Linux Path]: Fork of Linux journey, has additional curated
* [https://carpentries.org Software Carpentry]: Community of free lessons on many topics. For linux click Learn > lessons > Unix shell.

Latest revision as of 10:56, 25 February 2026

Are you interested in using the High Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster but lack basic Linux knowledge? Join our free 5-hour course on Linux fundamentals for working on the HPC. You will learn the essential Linux commands and skills needed to efficiently navigate the system and automate repetitive tasks.

The course is organized by the Anunna team and SRF, with contributions from WUR scientists experienced in working with the HPC.

Prerequisites:

Please bring your laptop so you can actively participate and complete the hands-on exercises during the workshop. See 2026 Course dates for more information on scheduling and registration details.

Self-study material:

If you are not able to attend the course, you can make use of the following resources

  • Latest Slides: Slides of the latest course session offered at thw WUR
  • Linux Journey: Great site for self-paced learning about linux. It offers free virtual machines for training
  • Linux Path: Fork of Linux journey, has additional curated
  • Software Carpentry: Community of free lessons on many topics. For linux click Learn > lessons > Unix shell.