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Revision as of 06:39, 17 November 2007
This wiki is intended to be a repository of information, documentation and help concerning the various technology systems supported and provided by the facilities group of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Carnegie Mellon University.
Think of the wiki as a convenient place for the ECE community to store information and documentation about how things work here at ECE. It's a good place to put the little nuggets of information about how to get the most from your technology resources.
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Quick Links
The Quick Links Section contains links to the most frequently requested information.
Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows | Unix/Linux | Macintosh |
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Taming the Beasts from Redmond | On the care and feeding of our various unices | It's more than just a pretty OS |
Internet / Web
Mail/News | Web |
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How to set up your mail and newsgroup accounts | Information about the ECE website and other web technologies |
Other Information
- Applications - Information about application software.
- Backup - Are you prepared?
- Hardware - Has it lost its magic smoke, yet?
- Labs - ECE labs.
- Network - How do these machines talk?
- Policy and Advice - Non-technical rules about technical systems and friendly suggestions.
- Printing - terrorizing trees everywhere in the name of education.
ECE SSL secured servers
Some ECE services use machines that identify themselves with SSL certificates. ECE has its own Certification Authority, which is certified by Carnegie Mellon University's Computing Services. If you install the certificate for ECE's CA, your applications should be able to verify the authenticity of ECE's SSL services. Also available at /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr20/dhutty/public/ECE-CA.crt
Please see the documentation on customizing the interface and the MediaWiki User's Guide for usage and configuration help with this wiki.