Computing Science Labs, Access, Use, and Useful Information



Available Computing Resources

For CMPT 102, you have access to the Linux study area in the Computing Science Instructional Lab (CSIL). CSIL includes several labs used for computer science courses. You are authorized to use all the LINIX computers in ASB 9838. For your information A map showing the entire CSIL facility and indicating the computers in ASB 9838 which you may use, and maps showing the location of the CSIL labs are available below.

Access to CSIL

The CSIL labs are a controlled access facility. There are two levels of access control

Approaches to completing assignments and labs

There are three main ways to complete your assignments and labs:
  1. You may use the Linux computers in the CSILlab by visiting the CSIL labs.
  2. You may work on your own personal computer.
  3. You may use the Linux computers in the CSIL by remotely logging in from your home, using your home computer and the internet.
The first option above is the suggested approach and will be much simpler for you. If you must work at home or on your own personal computer you will need to consider the second two options. Options 2 and 3 above will require that you install additional software on your personal computer. What you need to install will depend on the type of computer you use at home (Windows, Linux, Mac).

Some suggestions on software solutions that will enable you to work at home and/or access the CSIL labs remotely are provided below. Since I am familiar with Linux and Windows, detailed solutions for these two cases are supplied. These are suggestions I have tested, you may know of other solutions that will also work well. These suggestions and instructions have been tested in several common configurations, the tested configurations may not exactly match your home computer or home computer network. Therefore, these solutions cannot be guaranteed to work in all cases. They will work in the most common situations.

Solution for users of Windows computers

SOLUTION #1: Work at home on your own computer or connect to the CSIL labs and work remotely on the computers in CSIL.
Install a system called Cygwin. This is a large system that allows you to run a Linux like system in a special command window on your Windows machine. Instructions on how to install the Cygwin system with options needed for CMPT 102 assignments are available ( Instructions for Installing Cygwin ). Once you have installed Cygwin it is easy to use either on your computer, or using your computer and the internet to access and work on the Linux computers in the CSIL lab.

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Janice Regan, last modified September 4, 2006