Return to UOCC HomeComputing News Home
Header bar

Large Timesharing Systems at the UO

Find out what system resources are available to you [also see software chart]

Faculty/Staff

Faculty and staff will normally use Darkwing, a large shared Sun Enterprise 5500 Unix system targeted for email and web access.

Those needing to run compute-intensive applications may sign up for an account on the Opteron cluster, four dual processor 64-bit AMD Opteron workstations running Red Hat Linux. For more information, see http://acad-cl0.uoregon.edu/ ("acad dash cee el zero dot uoregon.edu")

Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate student accounts are automatically created on Gladstone, a large Sun Enterprise 5500 Unix system.

Among other things, Gladstone accounts can be used for electronic mail and serving personal web pages. We also offer an expanded range of academic software on Gladstone, such as SAS and Mathematica (see software chart ).

Graduate Students

Graduate students automatically have accounts created for them on Darkwing; they can also create an account on Gladstone if they wish.

Administrative Systems

Daisy. Daisy is a large Alpha administrative system running OpenVMS/AXP. The primary application running on Daisy is Banner, an administrative application environment based on Oracle, a popular large system database. Access to Daisy is restricted to staff members who are performing administrative tasks such as grade processing and payroll. For more details on administrative systems, see the Administrative Services website at http://ccadmin.uoregon.edu/

Off-Campus Access

Your account on Darkwing or Gladstone enables you to dial in from off campus to the university's modem pool (see "What About Off-Campus Connections?" on page 4.) The modem number for accessing UOnet, the campus network, is 225-2200. (Note: Your modem access is for casual use--no more than a few hours a day on average. If you need dedicated or near-dedicated network access, you will want to contact a commercial Internet Service Provider. One list of ISPs is available at http://www.thelist.com/ )

DSL and cable modem subscribers can connect via the UO's Virtual Private Network, or VPN (see http://micro.uoregon.edu/getconnected/vpn_overview.html). Software to access the Internet and campus facilities from home is available on the Duckware CD-ROM, which is free to all faculty, staff, and registered students (see article on page 2). You may also acquire shareware from the Computing Center's public domain libraries ( http://micro.uoregon.edu/pd/ ).

Special Accounts for Classes and Departments

If you're teaching an undergraduate class and your students need to access software available only on Darkwing, temporary accounts can be created for their use. For more information, contact Connie French at 346-1738.

Departments or university-recognized institutes, labs, or organizations can arrange for a departmental account. Such accounts are offered solely to provide an authoritative and unchanging home for departmental web pages and official departmental email, and must be officially requested by the department head or institute administrator. Contact Connie French at 346-1738 for more information.

Acceptable Use. Finally, please note that all use of university computing resources is subject to the university's Acceptable Use Policy, which is available in printed format from the Computing Center Documents Room (175 McKenzie Hall), or online at http://cc.uoregon.edu/policy/

Large Systems Help

If you have questions about using the UO's large timesharing computers, contact the large systems consulting group in 225-239 Computing Center (346-1758, consult@darkwing or consult@gladstone). They can help with questions about email, multimedia delivery, scientific and CGI programming, and web page development. To learn more, go to http://cc.uoregon.edu/unixvmsconsulting.html

Site-Licensed Software

The UO has site licenses for a number of software packages you can use on your campus workstation, including:

A full list of site-licensed software is online at http://cc.uoregon.edu/sitelicense.html

Statistics Consulting

If you need help with a statistical analysis project, make an appointment with Robin High, the Computing Center's resident statistical consultant. (346-1718, robinh@uoregon.edu).You may also want to visit Robin's statistical resources page at http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~robinh/statistics.html

Software on Darkwing, Gladstone, Opteron Cluster

Type of Software Darkwing Gladstone Opteron
Statistics Packages
  • sas, eqs
  • lindo, bmdp
  • spss,rats/estima
  • Splus, minitab
  • sas, eqs
  • spss, bmdp
  • Splus,rats/estima
  • minitab
  • R statistical system
Text Editors
  • pico
  • vi
  • emacs and xemacs
  • eve
  • pico
  • vi
  • emacs and xemacs
  • eve
  • vi
  • jed
  • joe
  • emacs, xemacs
Network Software
  • ftp (remote file transfer)
  • lynx (web browser)
  • pine (email)
  • trn, tin, nn (USENET News)
  • ssh (secure login)
  • pgp (encryption)
  • spam assassin
  • ftp (remote file transfer)
  • lynx (web browser)
  • pine (email)
  • trn, tin, nn (USENET News)
  • ssh (secure login)
  • pgp (encryption)
  • spam assassin
  • ftp
  • lynx
  • links
  • ssh
X Windows Only
  • netscape (web browser)
  • xv (image manipulation)
  • openoffice (Office Suite)
  • acroread (Acrobat Reader)
  • gimp
  • netscape (web browser)
  • xv (image manipulation)
  • openoffice (Office Suite)
  • acroread (Acrobat Reader)
  • gimp
  • Complete Gnome 2.6 desktop environment
  • Complete KDE 3 desktop environment
  • Mozilla
  • Firefox
Programming
  • cc and gcc
  •  c+ and g++
  • f77, f90, f95 (FORTRAN)
  • pc (Pascal)
  • NCAR fortran graphic libs
  • Java developer's kit
  • tcl/tk
  • cc and gcc
  •  c+ and g++
  • f77, f90, f95 (FORTRAN)
  • pc (Pascal)
  • NCAR fortran graphic libs
  • Java developer's kit
  • tcl/tk
  • gcc 3.3 and 2.96
  • g77
  • J2sdk
Mathematics
  • mathematica, magma
  • matlab, maple
  • mathematica
  • matlab
  • Mathematica
Miscellaneous
  • TeX and LATex
  • RealAudio server
  • Adobe Acrobat distiller
  • TeX and LATex
  • RealAudio server
  • Adobe Acrobat distiller
 

Fall 2004 Computing News| Computing Center Home Page