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- backups
- the home directories on the Computer Science Unix machines, there are times when you want to have your own ... off on a zip drive, keep a copy on your personal machine, burn a CD, whatever you like. ===== Final ste... location, please remove the tar file from the CS machines. We do not have space to to keep a tar of each p... OS and Windows, so you don't even //need// a unix machine to have access to your files. ===== Tar Doc
- info
- Problems ===== [[sysnews:frozen|How to free up a machine or window that froze while you were working on it... e typing along, you enter a command, and now your machine is frozen! This will help! [[help:general_linux:
- ssh
- y to gain access the Computer Science Dept. Linux machines outside of the Asprey computer lab. This gives y... he VPN]]. Then, open a terminal on a Mac or Linux machine and type ''ssh username@mote.cs.vassar.edu'', or
- sshkeys
- rocedure for setting up keys on an Apple Mac OS X machine is similar to this procedure, but you may need to... say that you're logging into the Computer Science machines using the command "ssh myUsername@mote.cs.vassar
- account.size
- ur files off this system and keep them on another machine or device such as a USB [pen|thumb] drive or even
- drschemonmac
- your $HOME directory the next time you log into one of the linux machines in SP309 or the Asprey lab in SP.
- sshkeysmswindows
- g. the internet, between your system and a remote machine. The default type of key to generate is RSA which