DoC Computing Support Group


Revision 2 as of 2008-06-11 16:07:26

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Teaching Labs: Workstations

These are the workstations available in the teaching labs. Please note that timetabled lab and tutorial sessions have priority over all other uses; details are usually posted on the door of each of the rooms, if not, please check the room timetables.

The workstations are either dual boot Microsoft Windows Vista and Ubuntu 7.04 Linux, or Linux only. There are also 5 Macs running MacOS X in 210.

Lab

Hostnames

Processor

RAM

Disk

OS

202

corona[01-25]

Pentium IV 3.2GHz HT

1GB

160GB

Dual

202

ray[01-19]

Pentium IV 3.2GHz HT

1GB

250GB

Dual

206

pixel[01-30]

Pentium IV 3.2GHz HT

2GB

320GB

Dual

206

texel[01-06]

Pentium IV 3.6GHz

1GB

250GB

Dual

210

arc[01-19]

Intel Core2 Duo 2.13GHz

1GB

250GB

Dual

210

synapse[01-05]

PowerPC G5 Dual 2GHz

1GB

150GB

MacOS X

219

vertex[01-65]

Pentium IV 3.0GHz HT

1GB

80GB

Linux only

219

edge[01-16]

Intel Core2 Duo 2.13GHz

2GB

250GB

Dual

219

matrix[01-16]

Intel Core2 Duo 2.13GHz

2GB

250GB

Dual

219

stream[01-06]

Pentium IV 2.8GHz HT

1GB

80GB

Dual

General notes:

  • One of the five Apple Macs running OS X in room 210 has an Epson Perfection 1660 Photo scanner attached with Microsoft's PhotoDraw package installed.

  • At some times, workstations may be allocated to specific students for project use and not available for general access. This applies particularly to the matrix and stream workstations.

  • The configuration may vary slightly from the above on some machines.
  • All systems have flat panel LCD colour displays, and are networked via either 100Mb/s or 1Gb/s Ethernet.

  • See the Linux services page for information on remote login.