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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.

AFS

Whether you use UNIX or Windows... OpenOffice or Microsoft Office... Whether your goal is research collaboration or personal webpage publishing... AFS is the glue that holds the computer infrastructure together. It holds virtually all of the department's files. PANIC strongly recommends that all faculty, staff, and graduate students familiarize themself with AFS.

 

 

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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