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OIT Help Desk Support Policies
Supported applications
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Open Relaying Background
This page provides information on open relay why it is caused, problems and solutions to it
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Basic Unix Commands
This page provides information about the Basic Unix Commands. Commands such as cd, mkdir, rmdir, pwd, mv,cp,cat, more are explained in this page
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Changing Your Finger Information
This page provides information on how to change your finger information. It gives instruction on changing the finger information on WAM and Glue accounts.
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Common File Extensions
This page contains a list of the most common extensions and what they refer to or the application that produces such an extention.
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Common Variables In The Unix OS Shell
This page gives a listing of some common variables that are using in the unix os shell. It also explains the variables.
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Considerations when running processes in the background on WAM/Glue when not logged on
Considerations when running processes in the background on WAM/Glue when not logged on
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Deans/Glue user home directory allocations
This page explains how to access your Glue or Deans home space from the alternate account.
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Deleting E-mail From Your Mail@umd Account
Reclaim space in your account
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Directing Messages to a File Before They Reach Your Inbox
Filter e-mail to a local file
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Displaying X Windows Applications On Remote Systems
Tips on how to be able to display X Windows applications on remote systems
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Examples of Designators in Unix
This page gives a listing of examples of designators used in Unix. Designators are used following a selector and a colon
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Examples of Using Wild Cards in Unix
This page provides examples in using wild cards in Unix. It explains how wild cards are used.
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Examples of the Modifiers in Unix
This page provides information on Modifiers in Unix. It also provides examples with the Modifiers.
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Filetypes: Text and Binary
Information on the differences between text and binary filetypes, how to recognize the filetype, and common examples of each
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Finding Software on OIT Unix Systems
This explains how to find information on software available on WAM or Glue.
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Forwarding Mail on WAM/Glue
Explains how to forward your email to a different email address from your account.
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General information on Unix editors
This page provides general information on Unix editors. It discusses about pico, vi and emacs.
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How To Change Your Window Manager On WAM Or Glue
A windows manager is program which controls layout and the look and feel of the X-Windows session. This document explains how to change the window manager you are using on the WAM/Glue systems.
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How To Clear Browser Cache Stored On WAM Or Glue Account
How to clear cache (delete cache files) stored by various browsers of various versions; Netscape, Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers, used in the WAM or OWL labs.
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How To Transfer Files To and From Unix
This page describes how to use the sftp program in unix to transfer files between machines.
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How do I access the Unix shell in my WAM / Glue Account?
How to access the UNIX shell in a WAM/GLUE account
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How to Find Your Own IP Address
Find your IP address in Windows, Mac OS, or Unix
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How to post news on WAM and Glue
How to post news on WAM and Glue
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How to use renice to run a process in the background
How to use renice to run an already running process in the background before logging off WAM/GLUE
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How to use the nice command
How to use the nice command to run processes in the background while logged into WAM/GLUE
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Information On E-mail Attachments
E-mail attachments
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Information On How To Reclaim Disk Space On UNIX Systems
How to reclaim disk space on a UNIX system
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Information on news kill files
Information on news kill files
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Managing Your E-mail Account
Information about archiving and deleteing e-mail
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On Line Help/Sources of Information for Unix
This page provides information how to get online help or sources of help for unix. You can use the man command or the learn command.
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Opening the Tivoli Client
This document tells you how to open the Tivoli (TSM) client on your computer.
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Parts of the UNIX System
This page provides information on parts of the UNIX system. It has information about the Kernel, unix file systems, Groups, ownerships etc.
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Reading Usenet News From WAM, Glue, or GRACE
How to read Usenet news from the OIT Unix systems
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Supporting information on running processes in the background on WAM/Glue
Supporting information on running processes in the background on WAM/Glue
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The not Login Shell Message in Unix
This page give information on why a user gets Not login shell messages when logging into the unix account. It also explain how to resolve it and kill the process.
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The xqpr window
This is a screen shot of the xqpr window. This software is used when printing from a unix workstation.
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Turning Off Wild Card Expanison in Unix
This page gives information how to turn off wild card expansion. This page has several ways of turning the wild card expansion off
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UNIX: Using Zephyr on Glue and WAM
UNIX: Using Zephyr on Glue and WAM
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Unix Networking Utilites
Various networking utilities found on the UNIX systems and their commands
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Unix: What Are All These Dotfiles In My Glue / WAM Account For?
Information on Unix hidden (dot) files
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Using the Emacs Text Editor
General info on using the emacs text editor.
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Using the Unix Mail Program
General information on how to use the Unix Mail (mail, mailx) application
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Using the Vi Text Editor
General information on how to use the 'vi' editor
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Vi Text Editor Reference
This page provides reference to the vi text editor used in UNIX. This has various references to commands that can be used in the vi text editor.
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