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- backups
- erview ===== While I make regular backups of the home directories on the Computer Science Unix machines... would like to generate an ISO file of your entire home directory for simple CD burning, try using [[sysn... at you are going to create a tar file **of** your home directory **in** your home directory that does not contain the tar file itself. To do this use the //ex
- filecopy
- y typing ''ls'' to get a listing of files in your home directory. When you have finished and want to en... unt:\\ ''scp -P 443 FILE USER@mote.cs.vassar.edu:/home/USER'' where FILE is the file name (optionally wi... computer:\\ ''scp -P 443 USER@mote.cs.vassar.edu:/home/USER/PATH_TO_FILE ./'' where PATH_TO_FILE is the ... 'scp -P 443 -r DIRECTORY USER@mote.cs.vassar.edu:/home/USER'' ==== Graphical secure copy tools ====
- x2go
- DrRacket (or DrScheme, Netbeans, etc.) from your home computer but don't want to deal with the fuss of ... account afterwards. **With X2Go, you can use your home computer as if it were a computer in Sanders Phys... uter in the lab, but from the comfort of your own home. ====Features==== * **Speed**: X2Go runs very ... oss to Sanders Physics to do your lab-work. Stay home and work remotely. ====Installation==== Does X2G
- linux_basics
- to list the contents of a directory that is in my home directory called ''cheese'', I can type: <code>ls... may be a fully qualified path. A ~ indicates your home directory. ~bob indicates the home directory of bob. * **//rm filename//** : removes the file filenam
- sshkeysmswindows
- and paste that PUBLIC key into a file under your home account as ~/.ssh/authorized_keys or /home/your_username/.ssh/authorized_keys where the symbol “~” represents a shortcut for “/home/your_username”. If the hidden .ssh sub-directory
- account.size
- Space does My Account Use? ===== du -s -h /home/YOUR_ACCOUNT_NAME This command will give you you... Space do My Directories Take Up? ===== du /home/YOUR_ACCOUNT_NAME | sort -n This will give you a
- forwarding_x11
- e following three lines to both your remote (e.g. home device) and CS Dept (local, department account) ${HOME}/.ssh/config files either at the top of the file
- drschemonmac
- s that you create, that is, they will be in your $HOME directory the next time you log into one of the l
- emacs_tips
- ~/.emacs file. If you don't have a file in your home directory named ''.emacs'' just create one and pu
- printing
- … * is to be used for Computer Science Lab / Homework ONLY * is limited to a maximum of 5 page(s)
- ssh
- t allows you to send files back and forth to your home directory. Since it has no remote GUI, it is much
- vnc
- Netbeans and other IDE’s from the comfort of your home. =====Why might I want to use VNC at Vassar?====
- windows
- y typing ''ls'' to get a listing of files in your home directory. When you have finished and want to en