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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.
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Saturday, 01 September 2007 |
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Every graduate office with 2 or more graduate students should now have a communal Debian linux PC present. Linux was chosen over Windows because we believe that every Physics graduate student should have or develop a working knowledge of unix before graduation. Also most student have personal laptops with Windows installed. If you are a Physics & Astronomy graduate student, are in an office with at least one other graduate student, and do not have a communal PC present, please contact PANIC describing the situation.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 09 November 2007 )
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