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PANIC (pan•ik): n. 1. a sudden overpowering terror, often affecting several people at once. 2. a state of unreasonable terror or anxiety over anticipated events. 3. a state that a UNIX kernel enters when critical consistency checks fail and the kernel can no longer operate normally. 4. Physics and Astronomy Network Infrastructure and Computing: your solution to 1, 2, and 3.

Windows

PANIC supports the Microsoft Windows OS in teaching and research labs and on departmental desktops. Currently, we support Windows XP with Service Pack 2. We also provide and support variety of Windows-based applications, including Microsoft Office.

 

We no longer provide support for older versions of Windows including (though not limited to) 2000, ME, 98, 95, or any of the NT line.

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Department of Physics and Astronomy

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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