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Virtual Computer Labs

The PANIC Virtual Computer Lab is a way to run software found on PANIC-managed machines without being physically in front of a PANIC-managed machine. Users can have access to UNC- and PANIC-licensed software from almost anywhere an Internet connection can be found.

 

Please choose the type of machine you'd like to connect to for more information.

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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 Virtual Computer Lab (Debian Linux) 6330
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 Virtual Computer Lab (Windows XP) 6540
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 Virtual Computer Lab (Windows XP) longer instructions 6546
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 Virtual Computer Lab (Windows XP) brief instructions 6440
 
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    PANIC maintains several computer labs. The computer labs are for Physics and Astronomy Students only, and are only to be used for class and research-related purposes. The doors are locked with combinations that may only be obtained from your TA and that are changed each semester.

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