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Windows PCs

We provide Windows desktops running ITS Managed Desktop or Yoyo (you're on your own) Desktop.

Linux PCs

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.

H-drive
The Linux PC mounts your personal file store when you log in, so that it is available under the directory 'H-drive'. If you open a file manager window, you will see this directory. You should store anything important in H-drive, because it is backed up every weekend. Everything else is not backed up. Administrator access

Installing software
You can install extra software yourself, by using the 'sudo apt install' command in a terminal, or graphically through the Ubuntu Software Centre.

Admin rights
The primary user of the computer will be allowed to elavate their privilege to root by using the 'sudo' command.

Apple Macs

Macs are provided with the latest MacOS version. On older hardware there is also the option of installing Linux.

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