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==Making Your Own GO Link==
 
==Making Your Own GO Link==
  
GO is the aliasing system the college uses for link shortening.  ITS has [https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/wiki/LIS/GO#Create_your_own_GO_shortcuts written a guide] on how to create your own GO link (useful for quickly accessing your [[Useful_Tools#public_html_Folders|public_html homepage]], for example)
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GO is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliasing_(computing) aliasing] system the college uses for link shortening.  ITS has [https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/wiki/LIS/GO#Create_your_own_GO_shortcuts written a guide] on how to create your own GO link (useful for quickly accessing your [[Useful_Tools#public_html_Folders|public_html homepage]], for example)
  
==Pete's Guides==
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==Basin Access and Configuration==
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By enrolling in a Middlebury CS course, a CS user account is created for you.  This account inherits your Middlebury username and password, but has resources that are distinct from your college account.  The server that hosts this account, and your filesystem is called 'basin.' Many courses will require you to use this server, and it will be a valuable resource to learn to use in any circumstance.
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To begin, follow the instructions for [[Basin#Accessing your files on Basin|accessing Basin]].
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==Guide to Installing Linux==
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[[Linux Guide|Start here!]] All guides taken from Pete Johnson.
  
You may find information in [http://www.cs.middlebury.edu/~pjohnson/guides/ these guides] useful
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==CS312 Windows Software Install Guide==
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[[CS312 Software]]

Latest revision as of 10:58, 7 October 2020

Making Your Own GO Link

GO is the aliasing system the college uses for link shortening. ITS has written a guide on how to create your own GO link (useful for quickly accessing your public_html homepage, for example)

Basin Access and Configuration

By enrolling in a Middlebury CS course, a CS user account is created for you. This account inherits your Middlebury username and password, but has resources that are distinct from your college account. The server that hosts this account, and your filesystem is called 'basin.' Many courses will require you to use this server, and it will be a valuable resource to learn to use in any circumstance. To begin, follow the instructions for accessing Basin.

Guide to Installing Linux

Start here! All guides taken from Pete Johnson.

CS312 Windows Software Install Guide

CS312 Software