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===== Basic Tutorials ===== | ===== Basic Tutorials ===== | ||
- | + | * General Info | |
- | * [[Finding Help]] - How to get help from within the shell | + | * [[membership_levels|Membership Levels]] - A hierarchy of subscription options, and the what services you can use at each tier |
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+ | * Where to Log in | ||
+ | * [[Logging in to SDF Servers]] | ||
+ | * Ways to Log In: typically, you will use an //ssh client// on your OS, but options include the following: | ||
+ | * [[Using SSH for connections/ | ||
+ | * [[Gate One SSH Interface|Gate One SSH Interface]] - HTTPS based SSH client | ||
+ | * [[using_micorosoft_windows_tm_telnet|Using Microsoft Windows (tm) telnet]] | ||
+ | * Find Help from the shell prompt | ||
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* Find Help by Asking People: | * Find Help by Asking People: | ||
* [[com]] - (COM is not IRC) - An introduction to the chat program ' | * [[com]] - (COM is not IRC) - An introduction to the chat program ' | ||
* [[bboard]] - An introduction to the message board ' | * [[bboard]] - An introduction to the message board ' | ||
* [[jabber_on_sdf|Jabber on SDF]] - Using the SDF Jabber XMPP Instant Messaging Server | * [[jabber_on_sdf|Jabber on SDF]] - Using the SDF Jabber XMPP Instant Messaging Server | ||
- | * [[membership_levels|Membership Levels]] - A hierarchy of subscription options, and the what services you can use at each tier | ||
- | * Connecting to SDF | ||
- | * [[Gate One SSH Interface|Gate One SSH Interface]] - HTTPS based SSH client | ||
- | * [[Using SSH for connections/ | ||
- | * [[using_micorosoft_windows_tm_telnet|Using Microsoft Windows (tm) telnet]] | ||
* Moving Files Around: | * Moving Files Around: | ||
* [[Basic File and Directory Tasks]] - Working with files and directories | * [[Basic File and Directory Tasks]] - Working with files and directories | ||
* [[Transferring Files]] - How to move files to and from SDF | * [[Transferring Files]] - How to move files to and from SDF | ||
* [[permissions|File permissions]] - Changing file permissions | * [[permissions|File permissions]] - Changing file permissions | ||
- | * Available Commands: | + | |
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* [[finding_help# | * [[finding_help# | ||
* [[software_packages_on_sdf_by_category|Software Packages on SDF by Category]] - many software packages & programs currently installed on SDF | * [[software_packages_on_sdf_by_category|Software Packages on SDF by Category]] - many software packages & programs currently installed on SDF | ||
- | * [[doing_uucp_with_sdf]] - (Unix-to-Unix Copy) is a great way to get your mail and news | + | * [[doing_uucp_with_sdf |
- | ==== Text Editor Cheatsheets | + | ===== Text Editing |
- | * [[pico_cheat_sheet|Pico Cheat Sheet]] -- **pico** is the default editor for [[bboard|bboard]] | + | There are a plethora of [[text editors on SDF| text editors]] available. Here are some cheat sheets to help you use a few of them: |
+ | * [[pico_cheat_sheet|Pico Cheat Sheet]] -- **pico** is the default editor for [[bboard|bboard]] | ||
+ | * More details on using [[nano]], the modernized heir to **pico** | ||
* [[emacs_cheatsheet|Emacs Cheatsheet]] -- **emacs** is an uber-editor and a religion unto itself (this statement is [[https:// | * [[emacs_cheatsheet|Emacs Cheatsheet]] -- **emacs** is an uber-editor and a religion unto itself (this statement is [[https:// | ||
* [[ed_cheat_sheet|ed Cheat Sheet]] -- **ed** is the Tom Bombadil of editors (" | * [[ed_cheat_sheet|ed Cheat Sheet]] -- **ed** is the Tom Bombadil of editors (" |
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