Assignment Guidelines

1. Log in to your account with your userid and password.

2. Create a directory under your home directory called Assignment1.

3. Copy the 219README1.txt file of Instructions showing the assignment 
   from your instructor (Located in /usr/teacher) to your Assignment1
   directory.  Read the file using cat, more, or pg.

4. Follow the instructions.  Be sure to create and save any and all named  
   intermediate files in which the last line of the file is your name.  
   Feel free to consult with me by E-mail if the questions are confusing.

5. Put the final written answers and any output results in a file named 
   Results1.{your initials},
where the last line of the file is your name. 6. When you have completed the assignment and are ready to hand it in, Please E-mail it to me and print it out and hand it to me. Your assignment must not be turned in totally handwritten. 7. To mail it to me over the internet, you have to have your file called Results1.{your initials} located where you are mailing it from. Include that file in your mail message and mail it to either: katz@ned.highline.edu or arkay@speakeasy.org via: $ mail rkatz@ned.highline.edu < Results1.{your initials} or $ mail arkay@speakeasy.org < Results1.{your initials} If mailing within the Highline HP system, use the command: $ mail rkatz < Results1.{your initials} 8. When other assignments are provided, make other new directories (Assignment2, Assignment3) and do the above analogously.
Questions? Robert Katz: katz@ned.highline.edu
Last Update March 31, 2003