If you have any questions related to the course or about operating your account, don't be afraid to e-mail me or post a message on the ucb.class.cs61a newsgroup. If you e-mail me, I'll try my best to answer your question, and may refer you to another source of information if I don't have an answer. Of course, I've been out of it for so long you probably shood just e-mail your own TA or professor!
Assuming this information is still applicable to the computers and system you are using (which is a good assumption if it's close to 1998).
Back in the days when I made postscript files and not pdf files, I had to explain how postscript files could be viewed and printed. There are links to nifty programs to help you do this, and an explanation of how to do it on the UNIX machines.
These are the Handouts I made while I taught as a TA. They are extremely comprehensive on some topics, and I use many pictures and diagrams to help prove a point. If you have a difficult time understanding some concept, go ahead and look at one!
Ever wonder how you might try to program a Dining Philosophers program? Here's something that uses the Berkeley OOP library. It's not an optimal solution, but at least it's something! If you'd like to see what my style of commenting code is like, go ahead and read the code!
I'm certain that if I put something here, the links would go stale.