Introduction to Linux

Materials for NOFY077 – Introduction to Linux

Doc. Mgr. Peter Huszár, Ph.D- Department of Atmospheric Physics

Doc. RNDr. Pavel Řezníček, Ph.D. – Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics

Academic year 2024/2025, IMPAKT Troja N10, Thursday 8:10.

Course Syllabus

Zoom Recordings

Slides and homeworks for the current academic year (2024/25)

Lessons:

Lesson 1 Oct. 3, 2024
Lesson 2 Oct. 10, 2024
Lesson 3 Oct. 17, 2024
Lesson 4 Oct. 24, 2024
Lesson 5 Oct. 31, 2024
Lesson 6 Nov. 7, 2024
Lesson 7 Nov. 14, 2024
Lesson 8 Nov. 21, 2024
Lesson 9 Dec. 5, 2024
Lesson 10 Dec. 12, 2024
Lessons 11/12 Dec. 19, 2024 and Jan. 9, 2025
Additional material

Homeworks incl. the submission deadline:

Homework 1 Oct 24, 2024 (deadline Nov 30, 2024)
Homework 2 Oct 31, 2024 (deadline Nov 30, 2024)
Homework 3 Nov 7, 2024 (deadline Nov 30, 2024)
Homework 4 Nov 14, 2024 (deadline Jan 31, 2025)
Homework 5 Nov 21, 2024 (deadline Jan 31, 2025)
Homework 6 Dec 5, 2024 (deadline Jan 31, 2025)
Homework 7 Dec 19, 2024 (deadline Aug 31, 2025)
Homework 8 Dec 19, 2024 (deadline Aug 31, 2025) 

Important information:

The condition for completing the course is obtaining an average classification for completed homeworks of less than or equal to 3.5.

Comments:

  • each round of homework (HW) is graded 1–4 and the overall classification is determined as the average for all HWs, with the last two HWs being included in the average – due to their greater difficulty – with a higher weight. About 8 HWs are expected.
  • HWs should be prepared by a certain deadline. The deadline for HWs 1–3 is usually set at the end of November, for HWs 4–6 the deadline is the end of January. The last two HWs – as they are more demanding – can be handed in until the end of August.
  • Grading of individual homeworks:
    • 1 – the task is error-free, functional and completely fulfilled the assignment
    • 2 – the task fulfills the assignment partially (not completed) or contains a major error and is therefore not fully functional
    • 3 – the task has serious shortcomings and contains numerous errors, but it bears indications of correct procedures
    • 4 – the task is not developed at all or is completely incorrect
  • Please, always send the solved HWs by email to both of us.
 

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Department of Atmospheric Physics

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