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Unix computers at HIL
Several Linux  computers and a Digital Unix
workstation
comprise the Unix cluster at
HIL. (Some of the PCs can be alternatively
booted under Windows and used in connection with the Novell
network.)
Accounts
In matters related to obtaining and using a Unix account, contact
the Unix system administrator.
Disks and directories
We refrain from imposing disk quotas, but keep
in mind that disks are shared among all users of the system and you
should keep your disk usage within reasonable limits. If you
need large disk space (many MB), do not place such files under your
home directory. Instead, contact the system administrator and you
will be given a special directory for this purpose, providing
that sufficient disk space is physically available.
Printing
Four network printers are available.
and several printing queues are defined.
The printers are situated in:
- the Acquisition Room - Sala Fizykow (queue HP_P2015dn, laser printer)
- room 206, 2nd fl., B building (queue lp4, inkjet printer)
- room 203, 2nd fl., B building (laser printer)
- queue lp5 (duplex)
- queue lp5_simplex (simplex)
- queue lp5_hq (duplex, high quality)
- queue lp5_simplex_hq (simplex, high quality)
- room 346, 3rd fl., A building (queue lp6, laser printer)
lp4 is an ink-jet printer which in principle should only be used for
short jobs which require colour. Before sending anything to lp4
queues please first check if you have physical access to the printer
(room 206 may be locked), and if the required type of the paper is placed
in the feeder.
The basic form of the printing command is: lpr -Pqueue , where
`queue' is the name of one of the accessible queues. This requires
knowledge of the print queue names.
A more sophisticated graphical tool called xpp is
available on Linux machines. This tool presents a list of print queues,
shows defaults and allows to change printing options.
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