Linux for VLSI
On your first day in VLSI you will be in a Linux terminal on a remote server. This path makes you comfortable there: navigating the filesystem, working with files, viewing and searching tool reports, pipes and redirection, permissions and processes, working on remote servers and compute farms, and writing your first shell script. Practical and job-first.
7 modulesBeginnerLinuxBashssh
1
Why VLSI Runs on Linux
The environment every chip engineer works in
6 minFree
2
Moving Around the Filesystem
pwd, ls, cd, and paths
7 minFree
3
Working with Files
cp, mv, rm, mkdir, find
7 minFree
4
Viewing and Searching Text
cat, less, head, tail, grep
8 minFree
5
Pipes and Redirection
Chaining commands with | > >>
8 minFree
6
Permissions, Processes, and Environment
chmod, ps, kill, and PATH
8 minFree
7
Remote Servers and Scripting
ssh, tmux, compute farms, and a first script
9 minFree