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Revision as of 13:55, 26 January 2012
Welcome
Please read the introduction to CSEE computing first.
Register to acquire a CSEE computer account.
Support Portal - Manage tickets, groups, contact information, and account configurations.
Mail Configuration and Usage
- Forward Email to another account - Mail delivery to a remote mailbox
- Pine - Run pine with /usr/bin/pine
- POP/IMAP Mail Client Setup - Configure Thunderbird, Outlook, or Outlook Express
- SpamAssassin/ClamAV - Protection from unwanted email
- Thunderbird on Linux and Solaris - GUI mail client
- CSEE Mail Aliases - Departmental Academic and Business contacts
- CSEE Mailing Lists - Primary departmental communication and usage
Web Development
- Web Introduction - Personal Web page with every CSEE account
- CGI - Original method to implement dynamic content
- PHP - Modern method to implement dynamic content
- Wiki - Set up your own wiki
- Public Subversion - Share your code development with the world
- MySQL - Use a database to store information
Web Services
- Publications - Online publication manager and RSS syndication service
Login services
- SSH/SCP/SFTP - Secure remote logins and file transfers
Workstations in CSEE Department
- CSEE Computer Installation - Add systems to labs or offices
- Supported Hardware - Computer platforms that can be integrated within the CSEE environment
- Supported Operating Systems - Operating Systems which are centrally managed
Applications
- Openoffice - Microsoft compatible productivity software suite
- Internet Applications - Firefox and Seamonkey
- Mounting NTFS - How to mount NTFS USB sticks