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- Familiarize yourself with the way course material will be presented.
- Log into stampede2.
- Change your lonestar profile stampede2 profile to the course specific format.
- Refresh understanding of basic linux commands with some course organization.
- Review use of the nano text editor program, and become familiar with several other text editor programs.
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ssh <username>@ls5<username>@stampede2.tacc.utexas.edu |
If everything is working correctly you should now see this as your prompt:
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tacc:~$ |
It is also likely or expected that upon logging in you see the following:
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The following have been reloaded with a version change:
1) impi/18.0.2 => impi/17.0.3 2) intel/18.0.2 => intel/17.0.4 3) python2/2.7.15 => python2/2.7.14 |
These messages have to do with some of the core compilers and associated tools on TACC. You could use the module spider commands detailed below to find out more information of any of these modules and track down why such changes might be being made, but they are not concerning.
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Komodo Edit is another free, full-featured text editor with syntax coloring for many programming languages and a remote file editing interface. It has versions for both Macintosh and Windows. Download the appropriate install image here. Once installed, start Komodo Edit and follow these steps to configure it:
When you want to open an existing file at Lonestarstampede2, do the following:
To create and save a new file, do the following:
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In previous years, the pip installation program was used to install a few programs. While those programs will be installed through conda this year, the link here is provided to give a detailed walk through of how to use pip on TACC resources. This is particularly helpful for making use of the '--user' flag during the installation process as you do not have the expected permissions to install things in the default directories.
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