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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 [http://www.ece.cmu.edu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering] of [http://www.cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon University].
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This wiki is repository of information, documentation, and help concerning the workings of the [http://www.ece.cmu.edu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering] of [http://www.cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon University].
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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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Currently, the wiki primarily contains information regarding various technology systems supported and provided by the ECE Facilities group. You are encouraged to use this wiki as a source of answers to your questions.
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== Quick Links ==
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You are also encouraged to [[Using the wiki|give back]] by adding your own content wherever you see fit. [[:Category:Computing|Computing tips]], [[places to eat]], and [[:Category:Recipes|recipes]] are just a few of the things you can add.
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The [[Quick Links]] Section contains links to the most frequently requested information.
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== Operating Systems ==
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== Get started ==
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* The [[:Category:Quick Links|Quick Links category]] contains links to the most frequently requested information.
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* Visit the [[Special:Categories|categories page]] to find what you need.
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* See the [[Special:Allpages|complete list of pages on this wiki]].
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<td>Taming the Beasts from Redmond</td>
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== Where did the icons go? ==
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For computing help, visit the [[:Category:Computing|Computing category]], or see the [[Special:Categories|list of categories]] to begin.
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* [[Applications]] - Information about application software.
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* [[Labs]] - ECE labs.
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Revision as of 18:08, 19 November 2007

This wiki is repository of information, documentation, and help concerning the workings of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Carnegie Mellon University.

Currently, the wiki primarily contains information regarding various technology systems supported and provided by the ECE Facilities group. You are encouraged to use this wiki as a source of answers to your questions.

You are also encouraged to give back by adding your own content wherever you see fit. Computing tips, places to eat, and recipes are just a few of the things you can add.

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