All Computer Science units at UNE have a unit directory. In these directories you will find unit notices, unit notes and other documents, assignment answers and questions, and other useful information. It is extremely important that you access your unit directory regularly. All computer science unit directories are on turing.
Each unit has an associated Unix username. So COMP131 has a username
of comp131, COMP283 a username of comp283, etc. Therefore, to access a
unit directory you can use the `home of' abbreviation ~
provided by the Unix shell. Here is a sample session showing how you
might access the unit directory:
turing % cd ~comp131 turing % ls -F Admin/ News/ cshrc.csh login.csh public_html/ Bin/ Submit/ examples/ mbox temp/ Mail/ assignments/ lectures/ notices/ tutorials/ turing % cd assignments turing % ls -F assignment1 marking_scheme turing % less assignment1 [deleted] turing % cp assignment1 ~ turing % cd
In this example we change directory to the COMP131 unit directory
(cd ~comp131
) and list the files there (ls -F
)20.
We then change down into a directory (cd assignments
) and do another
list of the files there. We then look at a file (less assignment1
)
and then copy it back to our home directory (cp assignment1 ~
). Finally
we change directory back to our home directory (cd
).