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Linux Resources

Last updated on 2025-06-30
This is a central point for Linux related tipsheets, resources and FAQ.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 1957
ID: 114553

Linux Editors

Last updated on 2025-06-30
This is a non-comprehensive list of editors to use in a command line environment for Linux.
  • Group: UW Math Department
  • Views this week: 39
  • Total views: 6436
ID: 114556

Mac IP Printing Instructions [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-08-01
These instructions will guide you through the process of setting up your Mac to print to one of the Math Department's printers or copiers.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 58
ID: 114404

How to connect to a server share (Linux) [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-08-13
These are the specific steps to connect to a server share with a Linux computer.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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ID: 144426

Transferring Existing HTML Webpages to our servers [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-08-13
This is how you can transfer over your current HTML website to our servers.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 9
ID: 122223

How to Connect to Math Research Servers [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-08-13
This details how to connect to the math department Linux research servers.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 127
ID: 114565

Using tmux [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-05-28
This document describes how to use tmux to ensure that a program run from an SSH session on a server continues to run after the SSH connection is ended or lost.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 10
ID: 132436

Running GUI/Desktop applications on the servers [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-10-27
This document describes how to run a GUI(Graphical User Interface) application on the servers and interact with it's interface on your computer.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 6
ID: 130715

Environment Modules [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-10-30
This document describes the Environment Modules system, how to use it, and how it benefits users of the research servers.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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ID: 135777

Running jobs on multiple servers simultaneously [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-11-06
This article will help you set up your user environment to use OpenMPI and demonstrate basic use of OpenMPI.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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ID: 135305

Servers you can use for Research [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2025-11-24
This document lists the Math Department HPC servers dedicated to research computing. These servers are available to Math Department faculty, postgraduate students, and fellows.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 83
ID: 114567

Specific Commands to use with Research Computing

Last updated on 2026-01-09
This page discusses commands that can assist you in your use of the research servers. Most of them are standard Linux commands that you should get to know.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 4904
ID: 114568

SSH Advanced Usage [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2026-01-09
This document covers more advanced usage of SSH which would be of help to those who SSH frequently.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 26
ID: 127578

Running Jupyter Notebook on the Research Servers [Campus login required]

Last updated on 2026-01-12
This document describes how you can run Jupyter Notebook on a remote server and access it's web interface on your local computer.
  • Group: UW Math Department
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  • Total views: 29
ID: 126979

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