Difference between revisions of "Linux Computer System"
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=== Which computers do we have? === | === Which computers do we have? === | ||
− | name | + | There are desktop and "work" machines. Ask which desktop computer is used by whom and try not to overload those, if the person is in town. |
− | + | <pre> | |
− | everest (4) | + | name cpu (= how many processes you can start/run) |
− | denali (2) | + | **** *** |
− | northpeak (2) | + | everest (4) |
− | st-elias (2) | + | denali (2) |
− | foraker (2) | + | northpeak (2) |
− | fairweather (2) | + | st-elias (2) |
− | totschunda (2) | + | foraker (2) |
− | logan (2) | + | fairweather (2) |
− | tintina (2) | + | totschunda (2) |
− | tokai (2) | + | logan (2) |
− | hunter (1) | + | tintina (2) |
+ | tokai (2) | ||
+ | hunter (1) | ||
silverthrone (1) | silverthrone (1) | ||
mooses-tooth (1) | mooses-tooth (1) | ||
− | chugach (1) | + | chugach (1) |
− | kahiltna (1) | + | kahiltna (1) our slowest |
+ | </pre> |
Revision as of 19:38, 7 September 2007
How the Shell Works
Customize your shell by editing the ".tcshrc" file in your home directory. If you have never done this before a good place to start is to copy AKDA's .tcshrc file:
cp ~akda/.tcshrc /home/user/.
This file describes where to find (called the path) programs and scripts, as well as how some commands behave.
Which computers do we have?
There are desktop and "work" machines. Ask which desktop computer is used by whom and try not to overload those, if the person is in town.
name cpu (= how many processes you can start/run) **** *** everest (4) denali (2) northpeak (2) st-elias (2) foraker (2) fairweather (2) totschunda (2) logan (2) tintina (2) tokai (2) hunter (1) silverthrone (1) mooses-tooth (1) chugach (1) kahiltna (1) our slowest