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        <description>About EECS Subversion


Subversion is a popular open source client/server version control system (VCS).   It was designed to be a drop-in replacement for an older system named CVS.  CVS, and by extension Subversion, is one of the more widely used version control systems in the industry.  It is because of this that we chose to host a subversion system at EECS.</description>
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        <description>Computer Lab General Policies

	*  No food or drinks are allowed inside the computer labs at any time.
	*  EECS computer labs and facilities are for students enrolled in EECS classes only.
	*  No vehicles of any kind are permitted in the lab vicinity.
	*  Sleeping on couches is prohibited.  
	*  Non-help desk students should not be permitted behind the EECS help desk unless authorized.
	*  The telephone at the EECS help desk is for official or emergency use only.
	*  Excessive noise is prohibite…</description>
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        <description>MySQL is a popular open-source relational database...MORE INFO ON MYSQL.


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Your EECS Account consists of the the following services and resourses:

	*  Access to EECS Windows and Linux workstations
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&quot;How do I forward my EECS email to a different email address?&quot;

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&quot;How do I forward my EECS email to a different email address?&quot;

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&quot;What do I need to be able to use the computers in these labs?&quot;

As stated in the Computer Lab Policies, computer labs are only for students enrolled in engineering courses.  To access or use EECS computer lab facilities, a student must be enrolled in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and have an EECS student account.  If you need to find your password for your exist…</description>
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&quot;What do I need to be able to use the computers in these labs?&quot;

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&quot;How do I forward my EECS email to a different email address?&quot;

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&quot;What do I need to be able to use the computers in these labs?&quot;

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        <description>Welcome to the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Wiki.  The purpose of this wiki is to provide EECS users with answers to Frequently Asked Questions, as well as provide information on departmental policies and procedures.


If you cannot find the answer to a techinal question after looking through the FAQs provided below, feel free to submit a help ticket.</description>
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        <description>EECS Account Password Policy

Passwords are randomly generated for each new account.  We highly recommend changing your passwords immediately after setting up a new account.  All EECS account passwords must fulfill the requirements below:


	*  Password must be seven to 16 characters in length.
	*  Password must contain at least one special character such as #, -, _, &amp;, etc.
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        <description>Welcome to the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Wiki.  The purpose of this wiki is to provide EECS users with answers to common problems, details on the services offered by the department, and information on departmental policies and procedures. If you are new to the EECS department, or would simply like view a summary of the EECS services, resources, and facilities available to EECS students, continue on to the EECS Services and Resources Summary.</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.eecs.ku.edu/doku.php?id=subversion&amp;rev=1236700141&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>About EECS Subversion


Subversion is a popular open source client/server version control system (VCS).   It was designed to be a drop-in replacement for an older system named CVS.  CVS, and by extension Subversion, is one of the more widely used version control systems in the industry.  It is because of this that we chose to host a subversion system at EECS.</description>
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The EECS Department provides each of its users with the web space and resources to produce their own web sites and web applications.  Within each user's home directory there is a public_html directory.  Anything placed within your public_html directory will become available at your web space on the people.eecs.ku.edu web server.  For example, if the user someuser placed the HTML file test.html in her public_html directory it would become availab…</description>
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&quot;How do I upload content to my EECS webpage?&quot;

The EECS Department provides all of it users with the resources necessary to build they're own web sites and web applications.  To upload files to your EECS web space copy your files into the public_html directory within your EECS home directory.  Once you have copied files to your public_html directory they will become availab…</description>
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        <link>http://wiki.eecs.ku.edu/doku.php?id=windows_faq&amp;rev=1233771227&amp;do=diff</link>
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&quot;How do I determine the amount of disk space I am using in Windows?&quot;

Double click on the My Computer Icon on the desktop. Right click on the H: Drive Icon (your user name should be the name of the drive) and click on Properties tab.</description>
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&quot;How do I determine the amount of disk space I am using in Windows?&quot;

Double click on the My Computer Icon on the desktop. Right click on the H: Drive Icon (your user name should be the name of the drive) and click on Properties tab.</description>
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