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* [[How To Set Up SSH Keys|Set up ssh keys]] | * [[How To Set Up SSH Keys|Set up ssh keys]] | ||
* [[Quiet login|Make your shell be quiet when you log in rather than printing the MOTD]] | * [[Quiet login|Make your shell be quiet when you log in rather than printing the MOTD]] | ||
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* [[Notes for Windows users|Use our stuff with a Windows computer]] | * [[Notes for Windows users|Use our stuff with a Windows computer]] | ||
* [[sshfs|Mount a remote file system to your personal computer using sshfs]] | * [[sshfs|Mount a remote file system to your personal computer using sshfs]] |
Revision as of 14:59, 16 November 2022
These are some useful technical resources for people using the computing resources maintained by the CS Department at Earlham College:
- Change your password
- Edit files remotely
- Set up ssh keys
- Make your shell be quiet when you log in rather than printing the MOTD
- Useful Linux commands
- Use our stuff with a Windows computer
- Mount a remote file system to your personal computer using sshfs
- Render markup in Jupyter notebooks
- Share a password securely (with one and only one person)
- Set up X Applications
- Using Earlham's local cluster computing resources
- Choosing a computing resource
- Working with large datasets
- WebMO (computational chemistry)
- Using Tkinter and Other Graphical Applications on Bowie
- Set up a VirtualBox VM
- Deep Learning Workflow
- Locate Python Packages for Cluster/Jupyter
If you have a question about any of this send email to admin@cs.earlham.edu (messages from non-Earlham domains will be wait-listed).