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OIT Help Desk Support Services, Systems, And Policies
Supported applications
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Filtering Incoming E-mail on WAM / Glue using Procmail
This page explains how to use the procmail program to filter your incoming e-mail.
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Finding Software on OIT Unix Systems
This explains how to find information on software available on WAM or Glue.
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Forwarding Mail on WAM/Glue
Explains how to forward your email to a different email address from your account.
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Getting Help in a UNIX System
This page provides information how about how to get help in the Unix system. The man pages in Unix are very helpful
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Getting an IP-Address from a Hostname or Vice Versa
How to find a hostname from an IP address, and how to find an IP address from a hostname
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How To Clear Browser Cache Stored On WAM Or Glue Account
How to clear cache (delete cache files) stored by various browsers of various versions; Netscape, Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers, used in the WAM or OWL labs.
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How to Find Your Own IP Address
Find your IP address in Windows, Mac OS, or Unix
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How to convert a MS Word document to TeX
How to convert a document created in Microsoft Word to TeX format through UNIX
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Printing or Capturing the Output of a Program in Unix
This page provides information about how to capture screen output using commans such as script.
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System Monitoring Commands
Information on the Unix commands tail, top, and w.
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System Shutdown Commands
Information on the Unix/Linux commands shutdown and reboot.
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UNIX: How To Convert And Print TeX/LaTeX Documents
UNIX: How To Convert And Print TeX/LaTeX Documents
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UNIX: How To Transfer Files Between Systems
UNIX: How To Transfer Files Between Systems
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UNIX: Using mpage to print multiple pages on one piece of paper
UNIX: Using mpage to print multiple pages on one piece of paper
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Unix Editing Commands
Information on the Unix commands emacs, pico, vim, and joe.
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Unix File Management Commands
Information on Unix commands cp, ln, mv, and rm.
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Unix Navigation Commands
Information on Unix commands ls, cd, and pwd.
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Unix Networking Utilites
Various networking utilities found on the UNIX systems and their commands
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Using the Unix Vacation Program with WAM or Glue
Use the vacation auto-responder to reply to messages that sent to your WAM or Glue account
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