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= Part 1, 90mins., before morning coffee=
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= Session 1, 90mins., before morning coffee =
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== Introduction (15mins) ==
  
= Introduction =
 
 
* Main and support instructors
 
* Main and support instructors
 
* Each participant
 
* Each participant
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* Challenges of bioinformatics and genomics
 
* Challenges of bioinformatics and genomics
  
== History of Unix ==
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== History of Unix (30mins) ==
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* First 5 minutes of time sharing footage
 
* First 5 minutes of time sharing footage
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* The personal computer and how Unix did not arise from it, but other systems did
 
* How Unix history has shaped its character
 
* How Unix history has shaped its character
* How this nature might help meet current Genomic challenges
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* How this nature might help meet current challenges
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== Accessing terminal (15mins) ==
  
= Accessing terminal =
 
 
* Logging on to Windows with University ID
 
* Logging on to Windows with University ID
 
* Finding PuTTY (locally or through Apps Anywhere)
 
* Finding PuTTY (locally or through Apps Anywhere)
  
==Details for PuTTY details ==
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=== Procedure for PuTTY ===
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* Server 138.251.13.131 or marvin.st-andrews.ac.uk, port 22, SSH.
 
* Server 138.251.13.131 or marvin.st-andrews.ac.uk, port 22, SSH.
* Data: <username>
 
 
* Terminal keyboard: VT100+
 
* Terminal keyboard: VT100+
* Saved session: enter name, save
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* Connection | Data | Auto-login username: <username>
* Connection|Data
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* Saved session: enter any chosen name, save
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* &quot;Connect&quot;
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* PuTTY Security Alert &quot;The server's host key is not cached in the registry&quot;: click &quot;yes&quot;
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* Once in, type &quot;fortune&quot; to see if keyboard is OK.
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* First operation will be ... to get out again! Type &quot;exit&quot; or &quot;logout&quot;
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* This gets us back to Windows
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* Also logout of Windows (Apps Anywhere also seems to have a logout procedure)
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* Then repeat the entire procedure
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== Quiz ==
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= Session 2, 90mins., 11am to 12:30 =
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* The first part of course runthough. It's likely this will spill over into Session 3
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= Session 3, 90mins., 13:30 to 15:00 =
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* Spill over from Course Runthrough (30 mins)
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* This part will be anchored by a Vim presentation
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= Session 4, 90mins., 15:30 to 17:00 =
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* This is for advanced tools: mostly about awk and bioawk. Using various file formats.

Latest revision as of 22:41, 5 October 2016

Session 1, 90mins., before morning coffee

Introduction (15mins)

  • Main and support instructors
  • Each participant
  • Aims and scope
  • Challenges of bioinformatics and genomics

History of Unix (30mins)

  • First 5 minutes of time sharing footage
  • The personal computer and how Unix did not arise from it, but other systems did
  • How Unix history has shaped its character
  • How this nature might help meet current challenges

Accessing terminal (15mins)

  • Logging on to Windows with University ID
  • Finding PuTTY (locally or through Apps Anywhere)

Procedure for PuTTY

  • Server 138.251.13.131 or marvin.st-andrews.ac.uk, port 22, SSH.
  • Terminal keyboard: VT100+
  • Connection | Data | Auto-login username: <username>
  • Saved session: enter any chosen name, save
  • "Connect"
  • PuTTY Security Alert "The server's host key is not cached in the registry": click "yes"
  • Once in, type "fortune" to see if keyboard is OK.
  • First operation will be ... to get out again! Type "exit" or "logout"
  • This gets us back to Windows
  • Also logout of Windows (Apps Anywhere also seems to have a logout procedure)
  • Then repeat the entire procedure

Quiz

Session 2, 90mins., 11am to 12:30

  • The first part of course runthough. It's likely this will spill over into Session 3

Session 3, 90mins., 13:30 to 15:00

  • Spill over from Course Runthrough (30 mins)
  • This part will be anchored by a Vim presentation

Session 4, 90mins., 15:30 to 17:00

  • This is for advanced tools: mostly about awk and bioawk. Using various file formats.