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>This is a shared, member contributed, set of tutorials for existing and potential [[:sdf|SDF]] users who are interested in the [[wp>Internet|INTERNET]], the [[wp>Unix|UNIX]] operating system, and programming languages. The purpose of this wiki is to help new users learn about <nowiki>SDF.org</nowiki> and UNIX through practical and useful examples. | >This is a shared, member contributed, set of tutorials for existing and potential [[:sdf|SDF]] users who are interested in the [[wp>Internet|INTERNET]], the [[wp>Unix|UNIX]] operating system, and programming languages. The purpose of this wiki is to help new users learn about <nowiki>SDF.org</nowiki> and UNIX through practical and useful examples. |
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>Initially, this was a subset of the information from the //HTML((Something of a //html2docuwiki// dump of the traditional HTML tutorials, located at [[https://git.sdf.org/peteyboy/tutes-dump/src/branch/master/dump|here]]. That was useful for [[:porting existing tutorials to the wiki|replicating content in this wiki]].))// tutorials at [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials|sdf.org → tutorials]]. | >Initially, this was a subset of the information from the //HTML((Something of a //html2docuwiki// dump of the traditional HTML tutorials exists [[https://git.sdf.org/peteyboy/tutes-dump/src/branch/master/dump|here]]. It was useful for [[:porting existing tutorials to the wiki|replicating content in this wiki]].))// tutorials at [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials|sdf.org → tutorials]]. |
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>It's expected that the <nowiki>SDF.org</nowiki> wiki content will grow and change. If you have SDF wiki access, please write additional tutorials, migrate traditional tutorial content updates/changes, or port new upcoming traditional tutorial content. Copies of the SDF traditional tutorial import //data ((Something of a //html2docuwiki// dump of existing HTML tutorials exists at [[https://git.sdf.org/peteyboy/tutes-dump/src/branch/master/dump|here]], and might be useful for [[:porting existing tutorials to the wiki|replicating content in this wiki]].))// was kindly provided by contributing members of [[:sdf|SDF]]. | >It's expected that the <nowiki>SDF.org</nowiki> wiki content will grow and change. If you have SDF wiki access, please write additional tutorials, migrate traditional tutorial content updates/changes, or port new upcoming traditional tutorial content. Copies of the SDF traditional tutorial import //data ((Something of a //html2docuwiki// dump of the traditional HTML tutorials exists [[https://git.sdf.org/peteyboy/tutes-dump/src/branch/master/dump|here]]. It was useful for [[:porting existing tutorials to the wiki|replicating content in this wiki]].))// was kindly provided by contributing members of [[:sdf|SDF]]. |
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===== 1. SDF Basics ===== | ===== 1. SDF Basics ===== |
* [[:mounting_sdf_folders_on_a_netbsd_local_machine_via_mount_psshfs|PSSHFS]] - Mounting SDF Folders on a NetBSD Local Machine | * [[:mounting_sdf_folders_on_a_netbsd_local_machine_via_mount_psshfs|PSSHFS]] - Mounting SDF Folders on a NetBSD Local Machine |
* [[:sdf_s_vpn_servers|VPN]] - Connecting to the SDF VPN (PPTP and OpenVPN). | * [[:sdf_s_vpn_servers|VPN]] - Connecting to the SDF VPN (PPTP and OpenVPN). |
* [[:backing_up_home_using_rsync|rsync]] - Backing up $HOME using rsync. | * [[:backing_up_home_using_rsync|rsync and scp]] - Backing up $HOME using rsync or scp. |
* [[:subversion|CVS]] - Using CVS on SDF | * [[:subversion|CVS]] - Using CVS on SDF |
* [[:sdf_green_computing_initiative|GCI]] - The SDF Green Computing Initiative | * [[:sdf_green_computing_initiative|GCI]] - The SDF Green Computing Initiative |
* **Plan 9 from Bell Labs** is a research operating system designed as the next step in operating system evolution beyond Unix. | * **Plan 9 from Bell Labs** is a research operating system designed as the next step in operating system evolution beyond Unix. |
* **SDF** sponsors a series of Boot Camps, introducing new users to **Plan 9**. This section of the tutorial is a collection of the Campers' discoveries. | * **SDF** sponsors a series of Boot Camps, introducing new users to **Plan 9**. This section of the tutorial is a collection of the Campers' discoveries. |
* [[:vps_-_plan_9_9front|Plan9 setup and configuration for a SDF VPS slice]] | * [[:plan_9_9front|Plan9 setup and configuration for a SDF VPS slice]] |
* [[:vps_-_9front#front_on_an_sdf_vps|9front on an SDF VPS]] | * [[:vps_-_9front#front_on_an_sdf_vps|9front on an SDF VPS]] |
* [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/VPS_Plan9|Plan 9 on SDF VPS]] | * [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/VPS_Plan9|Plan 9 on SDF VPS]] |
* [[:vps_-_Plan_9#plan_9_on_an_sdf_vps|Plan 9 on an SDF VPS]] | * [[:Plan_9#plan_9_on_an_sdf_vps|Plan 9 on an SDF VPS]] |
* [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/Plan_9_rc|Plan 9 Rc Survival Guide]] | * [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/Plan_9_rc|Plan 9 Rc Survival Guide]] |
* [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/Plan_9_C|Plan 9 C Programming]] <file>Add the additional "Plan 9" bullet item subset.</file> | * [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/Plan_9_C|Plan 9 C Programming]] <file>Add the additional "Plan 9" bullet item subset.</file> |