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+ | ==Grand Challenge== | ||
+ | [http://archive.greenpeace.org/politics/co2/co2dump.pdf Ocean Disposal/Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Production and Use: An Overview of Rationale, Techniques and Implications], Paul Johnston, David Santillo, Ruth Stringer, Greenpeace International, March 4 1999, September 14 2009 (Carbon Sequestration) | ||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
− | + | *''CD'' and ''DIR'' no more. Type ''nautilus &'' in the command line to open the Nautilus file manager, which is similar to Windows Explorer (works better with Mac/Linux). | |
+ | *In Linux (works similarly in Mac and Windows), go to ''sftp://xyz1@teer13.oit.duke.edu/u/x/y/xyz1/'' where xyz1 is your username, x is the first letter of your username, and y is the second letter of your username. You will be prompted to enter your password. | ||
+ | *To create a website using your Duke server space: after SSH-ing into the Duke server, open the folder ''public_html'', and put your stuff there. The files you make there will be viewable at http://duke.edu/~awm10, just remember to replace awm10 with your username, and to create a file named ''index.html''. |
Latest revision as of 07:31, 14 September 2009
About Me
All about me:
- I am user awm10.
Grand Challenge
Ocean Disposal/Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Production and Use: An Overview of Rationale, Techniques and Implications, Paul Johnston, David Santillo, Ruth Stringer, Greenpeace International, March 4 1999, September 14 2009 (Carbon Sequestration)
Miscellaneous
- CD and DIR no more. Type nautilus & in the command line to open the Nautilus file manager, which is similar to Windows Explorer (works better with Mac/Linux).
- In Linux (works similarly in Mac and Windows), go to sftp://xyz1@teer13.oit.duke.edu/u/x/y/xyz1/ where xyz1 is your username, x is the first letter of your username, and y is the second letter of your username. You will be prompted to enter your password.
- To create a website using your Duke server space: after SSH-ing into the Duke server, open the folder public_html, and put your stuff there. The files you make there will be viewable at http://duke.edu/~awm10, just remember to replace awm10 with your username, and to create a file named index.html.