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- | We support the following platforms: | + | ====Windows PCs==== |
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+ | We provide Windows desktops running ITS Managed Desktop or Yoyo (you' | ||
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+ | ====Linux PCs==== | ||
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+ | Departmental Linux PCs currently run the Ubuntu distribution. We follow the LTS (Long Term Support) versions which are more stable than the interim releases, and get updates for a much longer period of time. | ||
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+ | **H-drive (personal storage)**\\ | ||
+ | The H-drive is available on a Linux PC via SSHFS. To install this, run '' | ||
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+ | Alternatively the H-drive can be accessed via the SMB client, in the file manager. See this page: | ||
+ | [[remote_access_to_departmental_services]] | ||
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+ | You should store anything important in H-drive, because it is backed up every weekend. Everything else is not backed up. The default storage quota is **10GB**. If you require more space please submit a support call ticket to request it. | ||
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+ | **Installing software**\\ | ||
+ | You can install extra software yourself, by using the 'sudo apt install' | ||
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+ | **Admin rights**\\ | ||
+ | The primary user of the computer will be allowed to elavate their privilege to root by using the ' | ||
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+ | **Encryption key for hard drive**\\ | ||
+ | By default your Linux PC comes with a hard-to-remember code for unlocking the hard drive on boot. To add your own password for convenience, | ||
+ | ====Apple Macs==== | ||
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+ | Macs are provided with the latest MacOS version. On older hardware there is also the option of installing Linux. | ||
- | * Windows PCs running Managed Desktop or Yoyo | ||
- | * Linux PCs | ||
- | * Apple Macs |