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Introduction to Linux: The operating system for bioinformatics
Linux is the operating system of high performance clusters and supercomputers all over the world. Learning to use Linux is a key part of making use of cutting edge bioinformatics tools. This course provides an extensive introduction to Linux, covering both basic and advanced use.
Introduction to Linux: The operating system for bioinformatics
http://training.scicomp.jic.ac.uk/docs/linux_intro_course_book/index.html
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/introduction-to-linux-the-operating-system-for-bioinformatics
Linux is the operating system of high performance clusters and supercomputers all over the world. Learning to use Linux is a key part of making use of cutting edge bioinformatics tools. This course provides an extensive introduction to Linux, covering both basic and advanced use.
The John Innes Centre
John Innes Centre, JIC
Any students, postdocs or RAs who have an interest in bioinformatics and who intend to conduct their own analyses on a Linux platform. Those intending to register for the upcoming Introduction to HPC course are very strongly encouraged to attend this short (two morning) course and it should be seen as a prerequisite for later courses to be offered on ChIP-Seq analysis and command line/Galaxy implementations of NGS workflows.