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#[[Unix/Linux]], for the care and feeding of our various unices.
#[[Unix/Linux]], for the care and feeding of our various unices.
#[[Microsoft Windows]], for the taming of the Beasts from Redmond.
#[[Microsoft Windows]], for the taming of the Beasts from Redmond.
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#[[Mail]], for information about the mail systems.
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#[[Mail/News]], for information about the mail systems.
#[[Backup]], prepare for hardware failure and user error.
#[[Backup]], prepare for hardware failure and user error.
#[[Network]], how do these machines talk?
#[[Network]], how do these machines talk?

Revision as of 17:51, 9 February 2005

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.

The primary purpose is to be a convenient place for the ECE Community to store information and documentation about how things work, here at ECE - the little nuggets of information about how to get the most from your technology resources

  1. Unix/Linux, for the care and feeding of our various unices.
  2. Microsoft Windows, for the taming of the Beasts from Redmond.
  3. Mail/News, for information about the mail systems.
  4. Backup, prepare for hardware failure and user error.
  5. Network, how do these machines talk?
  6. Policy, for non-technical rules about technical systems.
  7. Applications, information about application software.





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