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* Enter your CS department password when prompted | * Enter your CS department password when prompted | ||
* You are now on the Linux machine, and you can use it just like if you were on the machine in lab. | * You are now on the Linux machine, and you can use it just like if you were on the machine in lab. | ||
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+ | ===== From Linux ===== | ||
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+ | You should have ssh and an X server already. | ||
===== Using ssh on the Lab Machines ===== | ===== Using ssh on the Lab Machines ===== | ||
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The '' | The '' | ||
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+ | If this is your first time logging in to a particular machine, you'll be prompted to confirm that you want to connect to the machine. | ||
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+ | Enter your password. | ||
After you're on a machine in the lab, if you're doing something computationally intensive, you should check if someone else is on the machine using the command '' | After you're on a machine in the lab, if you're doing something computationally intensive, you should check if someone else is on the machine using the command '' | ||
- | ===== From Linux ===== | ||
- | You should have ssh and an X server already. | ||
===== Machine Names ===== | ===== Machine Names ===== | ||