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-Issues related to the Linux operating system; everything from administration and installation to basic commands and directory tree.+====== Linux ====== 
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 +Issues related to the Linux operating system; everything from administration and installation to basic commands and directory tree.  There are many ways to run get started using Linux, from having a complete Linux workstation, remotely accessing a Linux workstation via ssh or vnc, running a Linux virtual machine, or booting a Linux system from a [[USB drive]]. 
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 +===== First Time Linux Login (creating home directory) ===== 
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 +If you try to log in on the linux computer and it won't let you in, and you know your username and password are correct, you probably don't have a home directory created yet. 
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 +1) Using putty, ubuntu, or some way to access/use linux systems, SSH into the directory with the command "ssh firstname.lastname@trogdor.atmos.und.edu" 
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 +2) When prompted if you want to continue connection, enter "yes" 
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 +And your home directory should be created and you should be able to log in now. 
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 +===== Checking Network Speed/Settings ===== 
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 +Methods of checking network setting/speed and checklist for diagnosing network speed issues. The AtSc Department should have a gigabit network. 
 +   * [[.NetworkCheck | Read More]] 
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 +===== USB Drives with Linux ===== 
 +See [[http://help.aero.und.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=142:usb-flash-drives&catid=47:system&Itemid=76|SCC help page]] about using USB drives.
  
 ===== Troubleshooting with Linux ===== ===== Troubleshooting with Linux =====
  
-Follow the links in this topic to easily diagnose and trouble shoot any prolem with your linux operating system.+Follow the links in this topic to easily diagnose and trouble shoot any problem with your linux operating system.
    * [[.Troubleshoot | Read More]]    * [[.Troubleshoot | Read More]]
  
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              * [[.Troubleshoot | Disk Error at Boot]]              * [[.Troubleshoot | Disk Error at Boot]]
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-===== New Linux System ===== 
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-There is a [[.linuxinstallation|standard procedure and installation configuration]] that should be followed when a person in Atmospheric Science sets up a new Linux system.  However, a lot of systems will have non-standard configuration requests which should be noted on the department's [[.computersystemconfigurations|computer system configuration]] page. 
  
  
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    * [[.new_hardware| Read More]]    * [[.new_hardware| Read More]]
    
 +===== Windows Subsystem for Linux =====
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 +Follow the installation guide [[https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install|here]] to install WSL on your windows computer.
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 +It might make it easier for you if you use the same username and password as your UND account.
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 ===== Customizing Your Linux Environment ===== ===== Customizing Your Linux Environment =====
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   * http://www.eec.com/business/vi.html   * http://www.eec.com/business/vi.html
   * {{:atmos:linux:vi_cheatsheet_ed03.pdf|Vi Reference Guide}}   * {{:atmos:linux:vi_cheatsheet_ed03.pdf|Vi Reference Guide}}
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 +[[http://wiki.atmos.und.edu/doku.php?id=atmos:home|Back]]
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