# General computing documentation A collection of links to resources which may be useful when getting started working with computer systems in Leeds and elsewhere. ### Content * [AIRE](#aire) * [Carpentries](#carpentries) * [School Linux systems](#school-linux-systems) * [Remote access](#remote-access) ## AIRE The Leeds HPC systems are documented here: [https://arcdocs.leeds.ac.uk/aire/welcome.html](https://arcdocs.leeds.ac.uk/aire/welcome.html) ## Carpentries The Carpentries sessions (which you may have attended, or may have an opportunity to attend in the future) provide very helpful notes for getting started with using a shell / Python / R / Git. etc. The session notes are available via this page: * [https://software-carpentry.org/lessons/](https://software-carpentry.org/lessons/) * [https://cemac.github.io/sc-python/](https://cemac.github.io/sc-python/) * [https://cemac.github.io/sc-git/](https://cemac.github.io/sc-git) * [https://cemac.github.io/sc-shell/](https://cemac.github.io/sc-shell/) ## School Linux systems **The school Linux systems are currently undergoing a major overhaul, and so our notes are no longer up-to-date**. The notes below are now deprecated but still contain lots of useful information for getting started with using Linux, but **specific information about using the systems within the School of Earth and Environment will not be relevant**, is available here: [https://github.com/cemacrr/linux_intro/raw/master/document.pdf](https://github.com/cemacrr/linux_intro/raw/master/document.pdf) This document also includes some notes which may be useful for those wishing to set up their own Anaconda installations. ## Remote access **Remote access to Leeds systems is currently undergoing changes, and we have not written up-to-date notes**, our old mostly deprecated notes are available here: [Remote Access](https://github.com/cemac/cemac_generic/wiki/Remote-Access)