You are studying Introduction to Computer Science, Programming Fundamentals, and how hardware works. These labs put you inside a real Linux environment the moment you enrol โ navigate the filesystem, write and compile code, inspect real CPU and memory, and manage file permissions. Built around DCIT101, DCIT104, DCIT102, and DCIT103. No prior experience needed.
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๐ Try โWelcome to Linux: Your First Terminalโ for freeBoot into a live Linux environment and learn the commands every DCIT student needs from day one. You will navigate the filesystem, create and manage files, and understand the directory structure that underpins every Unix system. This is where your practical CS career starts.
Use command-line tools to inspect the actual CPU, RAM, and storage of your EC2 instance โ the same physical components your DCIT102 lectures describe in theory. You will see exactly how an operating system exposes hardware to software, turning abstract hardware concepts into something you can measure and query.
Write real programs in Python and C inside a Linux terminal, compile and run them, and learn to read error messages like a developer. This lab brings your DCIT104 Programming Fundamentals coursework off the whiteboard into a live environment where your code either works or it does not.
Learn how Linux controls who can read, write, and execute every file on the system. You will create user accounts, set permissions, change ownership, and understand why the Unix permission model is the foundation of every secure IT system โ a concept that runs through your entire degree.
GHS 500
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