
Please be aware that there is a 1GB quota on your home disk.

#SLIME RANCHER DRONE WINDOWS#
Into the address bar of any Windows Explorer window. You can directly access to your Unix home directory (where files are stored by default for many Linux Applications) by typing.The list of filesystems and name translation is available here:.Into the address bar of any Windows Explorer window and then double clicking on a filesystem in the resulting list. You can browse to these filesystems by typing

Many of our unix filesystems are available from Windows using our samba server.For Windows, you can do this by entering your username as CLASSE\classeid instead of just classeid.You will also need to tell your system to authenticate via the CLASSE domain. From a non-CLASSE system, you may need to replace samba below with.From a non-CLASSE network (like RedRover), you first need to connect to our virtual private network (see OpenVPN - CLASSE login required).For information about where you should be keeping your files, please see CLASSE's Data Stewardship information.To request changes to this schedule, please open a ServiceRequest. To check if your file system is currently being backed up, see BackupSchedule. Deprecated Default Method (for systems not updated after July 2008)Īccess from Windows to Central Filesystemsįor a comprehensive list of available filesystems, please see.Using ICE, a Linux X Window manager (in a single X display window).XMing Display fails when moved to another monitor in 2+ monitor configuration.Default Method 2008.07 (XMing with multiple windows).Interactive login from Windows to Linux (Manual methods, Advanced Users).Access from Windows to Central Filesystems.
