UNLV CS Lab User's Guide

As the web cliche goes, "This web page is under construction."
As a user, you will need to re-read this document every few weeks, since more information will added.
The first rule is: Learn to use the system manual pages and on-line help.
THESE MACHINES ARE DUAL BOOT(reboot to switch from Linux<->Windows)
 
UPDATES

Accounts
Home Directories
Email
Make Your Own Backups
Remote Access
Printing
Programs
Lab Manual NEW

Changing Operating Systems-- here is how to do it NEW

You can now check your Engineering E-MAIL from BOBBY and B361 linux computers, using pine! Pine in Linux now connects to your EGR mail account. Just type "pine" at a command prompt and provide your EGR password.

Controlling Processes- a tips page on how to list and kill user processes.

HLA- (High Level Assembler) is now installed on Linux & Windows.

SPIM- is a mips emulator installed on Linux & Windows.

LINUX COMMAND REFERENCES
This page has links to a basic commands page made for Lab B361 linux users. It also contains more Linux/Unix programs and system commands (including emacs). Print your own copy of our new LINUX COMMAND REFRENCE sheet. especially made for linux users in B361.

Eudora 5.1
This Windows Program lets you read your engineering account email. If you are using Pine to read your email on the "student" server or on the sunblades in A311, then try this as an alternative email solution.

Engineering Stock Answers Page
Engineering and Computer Science accounts are seperate. Currently, engineering handles email and printing for CS students. This page offers common questions and answers about your engineering (egr) account.


 

System Administrator
 
 
 

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