Difference between revisions of "Obtaining Access To The CS Computer Labs"

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The Linux systems housed in the labs are available remotely, via ssh.  Please see: [[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Linux_Clients]]
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We will continue to be  available ''M-F, 8:30 to 5pm'', but '''online''' only.  Please see: [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Obtaining_CS_IT_Services_Remotely Obtaining CS IT Services Remotely page] for further information.|warning}}
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CS Currently hosts three computer labs in Malone Hall.
 
CS Currently hosts three computer labs in Malone Hall.
  

Revision as of 15:53, 3 August 2020


Beginning March 18, 2020, and until further notice, the CS computing labs listed below are closed. We do not know when when they will reopen.

The Linux systems housed in the labs are available remotely, via ssh. Please see: [[1]]

We will continue to be available M-F, 8:30 to 5pm, but online only. Please see: Obtaining CS IT Services Remotely page for further information.

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CS Currently hosts three computer labs in Malone Hall.

  • Undergrad Lab - Malone 122 (Collaboration room with workstations and group tables.)
  • Undergrad Lab - Malone G-61 (Inner room within G-61. Individual workstation tables and systems.)
  • Masters Lab - Malone G-61 (Main room as you enter G-61. Individual workstations and a collaboration area.)

Access to both labs is by J-Card. You can have your J-Card registered with the appropriate lab by seeing Steve DeBlasio in MH G-61A during his posted office hours or CS staff in MH 160.