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in_the_department @old_pages:ssh
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ting from one lab linux box to another: - find out the name of the machine you want to get to -... - if you can't find it on the machine, figure out the names of the machines on either side of it. ... al order in the labs. So, if you can't figure it out from looking at the screen you can try to find out the names of the machines on either side of the mac
logs
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m mounting for home directories. These will time-out after 90 minutes (beyond the typical class/lab se... 1/2013 the router for the department network went out. From around 7:10pm to 10:50pm workstations in the labs could not get out to the Internet, nor could anyone from outside th... rgh]] 2012/09/06 13:56// The problem also turned out to affect DrScheme, but is now resolved. Emacs wo
ratatosk_xmpp_server
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ing written, 'till then, here is the email I sent out last spring: <file> We now have a chat server. I... e using a client I have not listed and you figure out how to connect, please let me know so I can add y... e address USER@cs.vassar.edu is the part you give out to others. USER does not have to be the same as
printing_tips
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If they don't look like the lines below, then cut out everything in your .bashrc from &&%%[ -z "$PRINTE... e> Save the file.  Exit the editor. ===== - Log out and back in for it to take effect ===== The next
site_search_options
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very friendly, I'll work on that.) To help you out, there are several ways to search our site(s). T... by the indexer)) Leave one and two letter words out of your search as these are ignored by the indexe
windows @old_pages:vnc
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ready have a working SSH connection, please check out our pages on getting and using ssh: [[:sysnews:ss... d start work. - When you are finished, just log out of your Unix session as you normally would, close
iceweasel_thinks_it_is_running
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you ran chromium either it crashed or you logged out without closing it and it did not exit properly.
2012_workstations @old_pages:status
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and starting with new passwords, that did not pan out this summer. There has been no change to authenti
2013_winter_updates @old_pages:status
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uiet time in January which works well for pushing out updates. All of the workstations remain on Ubuntu
linux @old_pages:vnc
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e" :1 * When you finish your Unix session, log out of Unix as you normally would, quit vncviewer, an
osx @old_pages:vnc
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ion-~. - When you finish your Unix session, log out as you normally would, quit Chicken of the VNC, a
speed_tips @old_pages:vnc
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ncoding alone. You may just have to try and find out for yourself. ==== -) Your Session itself ==== To