Table of Contents
Admin Tools
- Groups - What are "Groups"?
IDE How-To
Program Advisory
- Reading an arbitrarily long line in C
- make - Using make to simplify compiling C programs
SUCS Services
Help on Services- Accessing your email - Generic mail settings
- Configuring OS X Mail - How to get your SUCS mail in OS X Mail
- Configuring Thunderbird - How to get your SUCS mail in Thunderbird
- Using shell-based mail clients - How to get your SUCS mail via a shell
- Administering a mailing list - How to administer a mailing list (for societies)
- Configuring Proxy Settings
- Connecting to GuestNet - Using your own computer in the SUCS room
- Jabber Server HOWTO - A guide to registering on and using the SUCS Jabber server.
- Jabber with Gaim - How to set up Jabber using Pidgin
- Logging in remotely - How to login from your own computer
- Configuring PuTTY - How to login to SUCS remotely using PuTTY
- Using Authorisation Keys to log in - Log in using a key (removes need for password, using highly secure RSA algorithm)
- Printing in the SUCS room - Printing from your own computer in the SUCS room
- Using Desktop on Demand - Accessing the SUCS Desktop on Demand system
- Using Milliways - How to use Milliways (The SUCS BBS)
- Correcting your character encoding in Milliways - How to be able to see all those weird / foreign characters, and the pounds sign, that get posted to Milliways occasionally
- Milliways Etiquette - How to get along with the crowd
- Milliways Lexicon - Terms and phrases regularly used on Milliways
- Setting up Milliways Scripts - How to set up some basic Milliways scripts for colour coding, etc.
- Using SVN - How to set up a personal Subversion repository at SUCS
- Using Samba - Assigning your SUCS disk space to a logical drive letter
- Using WebDAV - Accessing your SUCS disk space using WebDAV
- Using mailing lists - How to subscribe to mailing lists and use them
- Using your web space - How to create your own website and host it on your SUCS account
- Creating a photo gallery - Installing Gallery 2 on your website
- PHP - Using PHP to create dynamic websites