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Written by Chad Lake
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 08:46 |
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The Unix boxes in the SoC Facility, including both local desktop systems and our public interactive servers, are provided without software outside of what is provided by the operating system. While our current Unix builds provide a ton of useful software, one instance where users might find themselves wanting additional software installed is when using perl modules that might not be installed by default. If a perl module is desired on a particular machine, it is easy enough to install it in your home directory, research space, or any other directory for your own use. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 January 2008 12:27 |
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Written by Chad Lake
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 08:40 |
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Every user in the SoC Facility has space available to them in their home directory, and research groups have space allocated for them in /uusoc/res. However, these areas are restricted by quotas, and sometimes people need more disk space allocated to them (see our Disk Quota FAQ for more information). Fortunately, there is a quite a lot of disk space out there for users to use that sits outside of /home or /uusoc/res. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 August 2008 10:08 |
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Written by Todd Green
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 06:04 |
Interactive *nix Shell Servers
The SoC provides a cluster of load-balanced interactive servers for general computing use. You may access them via ssh'ing to shell.cs.utah.edu.
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