A short introduction for those who may not have ever used a terminal command line before. The text that is in monospace font is meant to be typed directly onto the command line (but look out for directions that may include sections like YOUR_USER_NAME_HERE which usually means you should type your actual username).
ssh into one of the taumachines, for example ssh -X -Y tau6.hep.texas.edu .xclock. You should see a little clock open in a window. You can kill the clock with Ctrl-C, or use Ctrl-Z and then bg if you'd like to keep it running in the background. (Here's a useful and brief overview of linux commands.) .bashrc file. This is a list of commands that run whenever you log in. You can edit it with emacs .bashrc & . (More about emacs can be found in this emacs tour.)export ATLAS_LOCAL_ROOT_BASE=/cvmfs/atlas.cern.ch/repo/ATLASLocalRootBase/
export ALRB_localConfigDir=/code/localConfig
. /cvmfs/atlas.cern.ch/repo/ATLASLocalRootBase/user/atlasLocalSetup.sh
Ctrl-X Ctrl-S, and then quit with Ctrl-X Ctrl-C.localSetupROOT. root -l .wget -r --no-parent --reject "index.html*" http://www.nevis.columbia.edu/~seligman/root-class/files . The next steps will involve specific analysis software, and there are several possibilities (most require access to ATLAS webpages).
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