Exercise - Synthesis

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Overview

In this exercise,

We will learn:

  • how to
  • how to

About the style

We will use a number of different styles to identify different types of actions as shown below:

Student Task
Parts of the text that have a gray background, like the current paragraph, indicate steps required to complete the exercise.

Actions that require you to select a specific menu will be shown like the following: menu → sub-menu → sub-sub-menu

Whenever there is an option or a tab that can be found in the current view/menu we will use a BUTTON to indicate such an option.

Throughout the exercise you will be asked to enter certain commands using the command-line.

sh> command to be entered on the Linux command line


Getting Started




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