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# Keep your home directory tidy -- a 36GB drive is dedicated to /home, and quotas will be instated if needed. |
# Keep your home directory tidy -- a 36GB drive is dedicated to /home, and quotas will be instated if needed. |
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# Compiling stuff for your own use is OK, but it is better if we can get it from a repo -- if you want software installed, ask an admin. |
# Compiling stuff for your own use is OK, but it is better if we can get it from a repo -- if you want software installed, ask an admin. |
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# If using IRSSI or other IRC client on sekhmet, please be courteous and make use of /away statuses rather than nick changes to indicate short periods of inactivity. In this instance, short is any period shorter than a week. |
Revision as of 14:47, 6 January 2011
Rules for use of sekhmet, the LUG shell server:
- Your initial password will be set to expire immediately on first login, use a decent password for this account.
- Follow all MTU Computer (and Network) Use Policies -- if it is against the school rules, do not do it.
- Do not piss off the server admin -- admins are our friends.
- Be courteous with use -- high-resource use is OK, but moderate it so others get a share.
- Keep only volatile data on sekhmet -- no backups are made, and data may be lost at any time.
- Keep your home directory tidy -- a 36GB drive is dedicated to /home, and quotas will be instated if needed.
- Compiling stuff for your own use is OK, but it is better if we can get it from a repo -- if you want software installed, ask an admin.
- If using IRSSI or other IRC client on sekhmet, please be courteous and make use of /away statuses rather than nick changes to indicate short periods of inactivity. In this instance, short is any period shorter than a week.