Introduction to Computing Resources

During the math department orientation sessions at the start of each academic year, the computer staff runs a few computing-related sessions. This page outlines the material discussed during the “Introduction to computing” session.

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Basic help and support resources

Most of the information contained in this introduction can be accessed directly from the math department computer support website. In general, if you have computing-related questions or comments, please contact the computer system staff either by sending an e-mail to system@math.arizona.edu, or by filling out our web feedback form.

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University of Arizona computer system organization, resources, facilities, and policies

Organization

Resources

Facilities

Policies

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Math department computing facilities, policies, and resources

Computer lab facilities and policies

The math department maintains the following computer facilities. The departmental body responsible for computer related policymaking is the Computer Committee.

Resources

Operating system platforms:

Software and applications:

Other:

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Accounts

To use the services listed above, you must have a network account (a username and a password).
There is information for holders of new accounts.

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Understanding, using, and managing your account

Using the graphical interface

Using the shell prompt

A shell is a text based command line interpreter that interacts with the user. There are many flavors of shells (bash, ksh, csh, zsh, ssh) but the Red Hat Linux default is the bash shell (which stands for Bourne again shell). User specific preferences for the shell are contained and can be edited in the .bash_profile file which is located in the user's home directory.

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Important general safety and security remarks

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