Difference between revisions of "Linux Clients on the CS Grad/Research Net"

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The following is a list of ''Fedora Core'' Linux machines available for students, faculty, researchers, or staff.  Most of these machines are available in CS  
 
The following is a list of ''Fedora Core'' Linux machines available for students, faculty, researchers, or staff.  Most of these machines are available in CS  
  
 
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can all be accessed remotely via ssh or scp.
can all be accessed remotely via ssh or scp.
 
  
 
(Note: all machines end with ''.cs.jhu.edu'' as in, ''masters1.cs.jhu.edu)''
 
(Note: all machines end with ''.cs.jhu.edu'' as in, ''masters1.cs.jhu.edu)''
  
'''masters1''' through '''masters16''' - standard Linux clients - M''asters' Office (NEB 332)''
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'''masters1''' through '''masters16''' - standard Linux clients - ''Masters' Office (NEB 332)''
  
 
'''gl1''' (stands for "Grad Lounge 1") - ''3rd floor Grad Lounge (NEB 325)''
 
'''gl1''' (stands for "Grad Lounge 1") - ''3rd floor Grad Lounge (NEB 325)''
  
 
'''gradx''' - Linux-based compute server.  8 core, 16gb RAM - ''only available remotely via ssh or scp''
 
'''gradx''' - Linux-based compute server.  8 core, 16gb RAM - ''only available remotely via ssh or scp''

Revision as of 20:25, 21 July 2009

The following is a list of Fedora Core Linux machines available for students, faculty, researchers, or staff. Most of these machines are available in CS

can all be accessed remotely via ssh or scp.

(Note: all machines end with .cs.jhu.edu as in, masters1.cs.jhu.edu)

masters1 through masters16 - standard Linux clients - Masters' Office (NEB 332)

gl1 (stands for "Grad Lounge 1") - 3rd floor Grad Lounge (NEB 325)

gradx - Linux-based compute server. 8 core, 16gb RAM - only available remotely via ssh or scp