EGR 53 Startup

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This page will be a guide to how to get working on things for EGR 53.


Contents

Resources

The main resources for EGR 53 will be:


Working from Home / Other Computers

Depending on what operating system you use, you will need to have one or two pieces of software on that machine to properly connect to and work with the UNIX systems.

Checking Machines

Want to see which machines are working? Try Dr. G's new script: Ping Results - this web page should be updated about every 30 minutes.

Mac Users

Mac users will need X11. It is generally installed with OS 10.5 and later; 10.4 users will need to install it. Information on each is at the X11 page.

Windows Users

To work from home, Windows users will need to install X-Win 32 and PuTTY. When you install X-Win 32, you will also need to follow the instructions OIS has provided regarding licensing. More info on the X-Win 32 page.

When you install PuTTY and run it, the first time through you will need to create a session to connect to one of the Teer machines; after that, you can just use that session. More on the PuTTY page.

All Cases

In all cases, you do not need to install anything else. emacs, LaTeX, kdvi, and everything else you need will be on the UNIX systems - you will not have them on your own machines.

Lab 1

To work on the lab from your own computer, follow these steps:

cd EGR53
cd lab1

or

cd EGR53/lab1
emacs lab1.tex &
Don't forget the &!
latex lab1.tex
Make sure LaTeX compiles! If not, check what kind of error there is:
kdvi lab1.dvi &
Don't forget the &! There may be a bunch of little warnings and errors that pop up. Make sure you ran kdvi on the dvi file and be patient - it will most likely come up eventually (kdvi is a little slow).

Questions

Post your questions by editing the discussion page of this article. Edit the page, then scroll to the bottom and add a question by putting in the characters *{{Q}}, followed by your question and finally your signature (with four tildes, i.e. ~~~~). Using the {{Q}} will automatically put the page in the category of pages with questions - other editors hoping to help out can then go to that category page to see where the questions are. See the page for Template:Q for details and examples.

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