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* [https://tux.cs.unlv.edu/AccountApplication/ UNLV Computer Science lab account application or password reset]  
 
* [https://tux.cs.unlv.edu/AccountApplication/ UNLV Computer Science lab account application or password reset]  
 
* [[Printing]] - how to print out from the computers in TBE B-361 and check your print quota
 
* [[Printing]] - how to print out from the computers in TBE B-361 and check your print quota
* [[Remote access]] - how to access UNLV CS servers remotely using [[terminal emulators]] and [[network file transfer clients]]
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* [[Access]] - how to access UNLV CS servers using [[terminal emulators]] and [[network file transfer clients]]
 
* [[submit script]] - frequently used for submitting assignments to instructors on UNLV servers
 
* [[submit script]] - frequently used for submitting assignments to instructors on UNLV servers
 
* [[System administrator]] - Contact information for the system administrator
 
* [[System administrator]] - Contact information for the system administrator

Revision as of 20:32, 11 January 2018

This site is still under construction

If you are a CS instructor and would like an account please e-mail jamie.harvey@unlv.edu.

If you are a CS student and cannot find the information you need here, check the old tux site.

General information

  • tux.cs.unlv.edu is the homepage for the UNLV CS instructional lab, TBE B-361
  • This site contains relevant useful information for CS students
  • Use the general purpose login server, bobby.cs.unlv.edu for remote logins
  • cardiac.cs.unlv.edu and java.cs.unlv.edu can also be used for remote logins and network & OS programmers must use cardiac
  • Please use a flash drive and/or cloud storage to back up your Linux and Windows files

UNLV CS lab and server information

Computing policies and rules

UNLV CS student resources

  • C++ syntax - reference primarily for CS 135 / CS 202 students
  • Linux commands - reference
  • Text editors - reference and guide for using common Linux text editors (vim, nano, emacs)
  • Microsoft Imagine (formerly Dreamspark / MSDN Academic Alliance) - free software design and development tools from Microsoft, only available for UNLV CS students. Includes various versions of Windows operating system, Visual Studio for Windows and Mac, SQL Server, Acesss, Project, Visio, and Azure.
  • UNLV Department of Computer Science homepage

Useful links

Getting started