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- priority @help:general_linux
- ier. You're going to need to know that identifier number for most of the commands which affect processes. Finally, the NIce field lists a number between 0 and 39 (-20 and 19 on some other system... he ''kill'' command. The ''kill'' command takes a number 1 to 9 and a PID. The first number, denotes how badly you want to kill the process. 1 indicates a hang-up
- ewc @help:sysnews
- al that will give the machine name and connection number you will need in order to connect. It will most ... is: tl123:0 Where "123" is the workstation number. In a terminal at the instructor's workstation, ... is: tl123:0 Where "123" is the workstation number. In a terminal at the instructor's workstation,
- using_the_pickup_script @help:sysnews:inhouse
- reated. Send the SysAdmin a note with your course number saying that you would like to use the pickup scri... @ file, create one. (Replace 123 with your course number.) pickup-copy "/usr/local/sbin/pickup-copy cs1... They will then enter the command @@pickupCOURSE_NUMBER DIRECTORY@@. For example, if your course is CS1
- hall_of_shame
- * 1goodlife - Dictionary Word with a pre-pended number * $1LV3R - Dictionary Word with simple substit... rd * Zargon1 - Dictionary Word with an appended number * dec1484 - Month + year * milottits - Dictio
- isohome @help:sysnews
- irmation to continue. [[isohome.script]] makes a number of choices for you. For example it skips any file... ackup file as indicated by ending in a tilde or a number sign, it also skips any file ending in '.iso' and
- access
- mpute Lab have hostnames "acl###", where ### is a number from 201 to 220. From mote, you can `ssh acl215`,
- possible_issues_with_remote_webui
- the same system so a limit has been placed on the number of people that can connect to one system at any g
- printing @help:general_linux
- logging in with your 999nnnnnn Vassar College ID number and NO PASSWORD, and then upload the files. ====
- sshkeys @help:general_linux
- * **Step 7**: You should see a message that says "Number of key(s) added: 1 ...". If you see this message
- vnc @help:general_linux
- ding it up ==== When working remotely there are a number of reasons that your vnc session can feel sluggis
- windows @help:general_linux
- u", your user name, and password. Change the port number to 443. - The first time connecting, you will r
- apple @help:general_linux:x2go
- popup will appear that will tell you your version number (see below for example). {{ help:general_linux:x
- server_list @help:sysnews:inhouse
- Servers ===== ^ ^ ^ Date ^ ^ Number ^ installed ^ Disks ^ Space ^ ^ ^ NA
- using_htaccess @help:sysnews:inhouse
- cess file. Only one password file is needed, any number off access files may refer to the same password f