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  • ...e reference]]. Its purpose is to document how to make the most of Virginia Tech and other resources by utilizing *nix operating systems. Many articles on t ...nionated content that may not reflect the interests of the entire Virginia Tech or Blacksburg community
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  • * [[Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech]] * ''Where:'' 3180 (and 3060 and 1080) Torgersen Hall, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060
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  • #REDIRECT [[gp:Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech Wiki]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virginia Tech Wifi]]
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  • ...all modern hardware and automatically installs drivers. [[Mirrors|Virginia Tech's mirroring]] of the Arch repositories also benefits VT Arch users, because ...the mirror at [http://mirror.cs.vt.edu/pub/ArchLinux/iso/latest/ Virginia Tech]
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  • ==Using Gentoo at Virginia Tech== Virginia Tech provides a Gentoo mirror at [http://mirror.cc.vt.edu/pub/gentoo/ http://mir
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  • Virginia Tech hosts mirrors for several distributions, including Ubuntu, Fedora, and Gent The [[gp:Virginia Bioinformatics Institute|Virginia Bioinformatics Institute]] (VBI) mirrors most of these large distibutions a
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  • == Syncing your clock to Virginia Tech's time servers == Virginia Tech hosts four [[w:Network Time Protocol|Network Time Protocol]] (NTP) servers:
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  • ...izing Ubuntu to function at maximum efficiency, generally, and at Virginia Tech. ...e_and_open-source_software|Free and Open Source Software]]. Using Virginia Tech's mirrors has the main advantage of being fast.
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  • ...ternatively, you can use '''SSH tunnels''' or proxies to obtain a Virginia Tech IP address.
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  • The '''Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech''' ('''VTLUUG''' or "the LUUG") is a special interest registered student or ...ly long name is a means to optimize for search queries involving "Virginia Tech" while staying within registered student organization naming guidelines.
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  • '''Virginia Tech People Search''', '''People Finder''', or, colloquially, '''Hokie Stalker'' Virginia Tech previously operated a finger server, but it was shut down on January 16th.
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  • =Virginia Tech Related IRC Channels= ;<code>#vtece</code>: General chanel for Virginia Tech's ECE department
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  • As of August 20, 2010, the use of Blackboard at Virginia Tech has been discontinued in favor of [[Scholar]].
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  • ...inally used to look at [[DyKnow]]'s traffic to [[gp:Virginia Tech|Virginia Tech]] servers.
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  • '''LISTSERV''' is the proprietary mailing list software deployed by Virginia Tech.
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  • ...ledge Transfer, LLC and used by the [[College of Engineering]] at Virginia Tech. It is mostly written in C# but has many native components and cannot be ru ...NSTALL_MONITOR flag. In the current version of DyKnow provided by Virginia Tech, the DONT_INSTALL_MONITOR flag is set by default. However, DyKnow Vision re
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virginia Tech Wifi]]
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  • ...rom Mozilla. It supports both POP and IMAP, and can be used with Virginia Tech's e-mail service. The following steps outline how to use Thunderbird with Virginia Tech's e-mail services. Thunderbird 3 is the latest version, and is far easier
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  • ...of pieces of advice regarding accomplishing intellectual goals at Virginia Tech.
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  • The Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech will host a computer and network (in)security competition as part of the [[
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  • The '''MicrON Clean Room''' at Virginia Tech is housed in [[Whittemore Hall]]. It is capable features sizes down to [[w:
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  • =Fedora at Virginia Tech=
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  • =List of Virginia Tech Related Data Sources= ==Virginia Tech==
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  • The '''Virginia Tech Microelectromechanical Systems Laboratory''' or '''VT MEMS Lab''' was estab
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  • ...you are looking for [http://vtcybersecurity.org Cyber Security at Virginia Tech], you are in the wrong place.
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  • ...VTLUUG;eb723356.1011 announced as available] in November of 2010. Virginia Tech affiliates can download an ISO at [http://network.software.vt.edu http://ne
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  • ...p, is a wiki project started by the Linux and Unix Users Group of Virginia Tech.
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  • ...nux and Unix Users Group]] created the first team to compete from Virginia Tech, which
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  • Any Virginia Tech student can log on to the network using their PID credentials ([http://warg
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  • ...24061, ST = Virginia, L = Blacksburg, street = 800 Washington St. SW, O = Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, OU = Secure Identity Services, Although you can verify connection to the Virginia Tech RADIUS servers you must keep in mind that you are connecting to a network t
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  • ...o longer be a supported configuration. For more information see [[Virginia Tech Wifi]]. ...institutions such as universities and corporations and is used by Virginia Tech for connections to [[VT-Wireless]].
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  • ...o longer be a supported configuration. For more information see [[Virginia Tech Wifi]].
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  • ...ome users have reported difficulty with some access points on the Virginia Tech network due to a firmware bug with the chipset.
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  • ...uses 128 bits for each address, but is not yet very widely used. Virginia Tech, being the cutting edge institution it is, already supports IPv6 campus-wid =Adoption at Virginia Tech=
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  • ...eresting services currently supporting it are Github, Google, and Virginia Tech's Duo Two-factor. ===Using with Virginia Tech 2-Factor (Duo)===
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  • '''FUDCon 2012''' is a [[Fedora]] conference that will be hosted at Virginia Tech on January 13-15, 2012.
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  • ...mits are imposed for external traffic. Open source software for a Virginia Tech Dtella hub is hosted on [http://github.com/matthazinski github]. Instructio
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  • Virginia Tech has produced a list of purported benefits of tablet technology. With the po
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  • ...try to keep the channel somewhat clean. We are representative of Virginia Tech
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  • ..., [[Infrastructure:Acidburn|shell accounts]] and a [[gp:Main page|Virginia Tech wiki]].
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  • for Virginia Tech affiliates. Accounts can be created at [http://computing.ece.vt.edu/account
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  • ...irginia Tech Central Authentication System''' or '''CAS''' is the Virginia Tech deployment of the [[Free software|open source]] [[w:Shibboleth (Internet2)|
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  • ...ch VPN. Please see the [[VPN]] page for details on setting up the Virginia Tech VPN.''' * Enter '''Virginia Tech VPN''' for the connection name.
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  • * [http://lugatgt.org/ Linux Users Group at Georgia Tech (LUG@GT)] * [http://tlug.latech.edu/ Louisiana Tech University Linux Users Group (TLUG)]
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  • ...uses 128 bits for each address, but is not yet very widely used. Virginia Tech, being the cutting edge institution it is, already supports IPv6 campus-wid
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virginia Tech Wifi]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virginia Tech Wifi]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virginia Tech Wifi]]
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  • We will be working to update the OpenStreeMap of the Virginia Tech campus. If you would like to know more about what OpenStreetMap is, you can
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  • ...construed to violate [http://www.vt.edu/about/acceptable-use.html Virginia Tech Acceptable Use Policy]
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  • Virginia Tech has started blocking inbound ports 22 and 3389 and outbound port 25 at the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virginia Tech Wifi]]
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  • * [[w:Pirate Party|Pirate Party]] at Virginia Tech ...T - An RSO dedicated to petitioning [[CNS]] to placing the entire Virginia Tech IPv4 network behind a single IP address. --[[User:ram|ram]]
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  • This is a list of hardware used by Virginia Tech classes
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