Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 40376
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2005/11/1-3 [Computer/SW/OS/Solaris, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:40376 Activity:nil
11/1    what's the name of a general login machine in berkeley cs?
        please email dpetrou@cs.cmu.edu.  -dpetrou
        \_ argus
        \_ http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/clients.cgi
           That is a list of everything. -mrauser
           \_ failure to read directions.
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University of California at Berkeley EECS Instructional & Electronics Support Groups 386 & 377 Cory, 333 Soda 'clients': Instructional Computers and Labs 199 Cory: UNIX, Windows, MacOS Multimedia Lab 105 Cory: Window s & electronics lab (EE20N) 117 Cory: Vodaphone Wireless Lab 119 Cory: Windows 564 Soda: no longer Instructional 111 Cory: Vodaphone Wireless Lab 349 Soda: MacOS Graphics Lab 271 Soda: UNIX (Solaris on SunRays) 273 Soda: UNIX (Solaris on SunRays) 275 Soda: UNIX (Solaris on SunRays) 277 Soda: UNIX (Solaris on PCs) 330 Soda: Windows 283 Soda: Computers in conference rooms Login servers (big machines, access with "ssh") Printers Removable media: Floppy, Tape, CD & ZIP 306 Soda: UNIX & Windows NT (auditorium) Card key access 125 Cory: Windows NT Hearst Field Annex C10: Selfpaced Center Hearst Field Annex C30: UNIX (Solaris on SunRays) Hearst Field Annex C50: UNIX (Solaris on SunRays) Electronics labs in Cory Hall AV Equipment in Cory & Soda Hall Lecture Rooms EECS Instructional modems Telephones in/near EECS Instructional labs Summary of Instructional Labs (Table) Using Laptops in the Instructional Labs Click on a button, then click here or Search for a text string: clear Last updated Oct 14 20:46, 2005, kevinm@eecs.berkeley.edu