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Revision as of 12:09, 21 April 2015
Computing Support at UC Berkeley Department of Mathematics
Welcome to the UC Berkeley Department of Mathematics computing support wiki. We hope to provide useful information to all members of our department. In order to do that, we want to enlist your help. Most pages can be edited by anyone who's logged in. Anyone with an email address @math.berkeley.edu or @berkeley.edu may request a wiki account via consult@math.berkeley.edu. Feel free to add any computing related help and information.
Getting Help
- The primary support email alias for computer, printer and network problems within the department is request@math.berkeley.edu.
- Web related questions should be addressed to mailto:webmaster@math.berkeley.edu webmaster@math.berkeley.edu].
- For hardware printer problems only, (including low toner), use trouble@math.berkeley.edu.
- The campus shared services (CSS) service desk covers wireless network issues, campus wide outages, support of recently purchased (through CSS) office computers, etc. However, CSS are not familiar with departmental web, Unix and printing services.
- There is also a consult mailing list consult@math.berkeley.edu for general questions, which is read (and answered) by volunteer faculty knowledgeable about Unix and mathematical software.
Please do not copy more than one of above mentioned addresses on your email. If you happen to send to the wrong address, it will be redirected by someone to the correct one.
Math Computing Cheat Sheet
- Email, web, printing, network — all on one page Math Computing Cheat Sheet
- Migration of CalMail system to bMail (2013)
- Migration of departmental email system to CalMail (2009)
- Setting up email client on your own computer to access your Calmail account (2009)
TeX and LaTeX
- TeX (generally)
- How to use LaTeX
- How to install LaTeX on your own computer
Printing and Scanning
- How to print on the department's printers from your laptop
- Printing A4 documents
- How to use the copier in 958 Evans as a scanner
Math Department Servers
- How to create a homepage
- How to manage files on the math department servers
- How to use remote shell access
- How to get math software
Miscellaneous
- How to access to MathSciNet and UC eLinks from home
- How to use slides in the seminar rooms
- How to get a Calnet Identity (Everyone is supposed to have one, and you will need it to set up your bMail account)
- How to post a paper on the arXiv preprint server
- Disk quotas
Suggestions for Future Articles
Please send any ideas to consult@math.berkeley.edu.