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Getting Started on UNIX
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UNIX accounts are made automatically for Faculty/Staff upon employment and for students upon enrollment. UNIX accounts can run programs and supply disk space. Click details for availability or do it to set/reset your ITS network password/get your NETID. |
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Connect to UNIX using SSH
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Installing the SSH software will enable you to telnet and ftp using a secure, encrypted connection. |
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Build your webpage in your UNIX file space
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You can create a web page and place it in your UNIX file space. See details to find instructions for getting started. |
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Manage and use UNIX file space
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Learn about UNIX directories. Check quota and quota usage, check the file backup schedule, or request that a file be restored. |
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Common UNIX Commands
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A brief description of several UNIX commands intended to give a new user a good starting point for managing a UNIX account |
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Accessing email via UNIX: Webmail and Pine
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"Pine" (Program for Internet News & E-mail) is an e-mail and news reader program that allows you to send, receive and view internet e-mail and news. Webmail is the recommended "web-based" email client for UA students. |
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