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<table width="100%" border=1 align=center bgcolor=#333333><tr align=center><td>Home</td><td>Zoo Help</td><td>Zoo Tools</td><td>DSAC</td></tr><tr align=center><td colspan=2>Open Zoo Phone: 2-2169</td><td colspan=2>Closed Zoo Phone: 2-2266</td></tr></table>
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About the ZooThe Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Red Hat Linux and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.Working in the ZooSee our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.Online Zoo ToolsThe online Zoo Tools allow you to find out who is currently logged in to the Zoo, see which nodes are free for remote login, request account upgrades, and make trouble reports.Zoo ResourcesThe Zoo is the home of DSAC, the Departmental Student Advisory Committee. It also hosts a collection of personal home pages for undergraduate CS students.August 04, 2004, at 10:12 PM
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The Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Red Hat Linux and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.
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The online Zoo Tools allow you to find out who is currently logged in to the Zoo, see which nodes are free for remote login, request account upgrades, and make trouble reports.
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About the ZooThe Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Red Hat Linux and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.Working in the ZooSee our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.Online Zoo ToolsThe online Zoo Tools allow you to find out who is currently logged in to the Zoo, see which nodes are free for remote login, request account upgrades, and make trouble reports.Zoo ResourcesThe Zoo is the home of DSAC, the Departmental Student Advisory Committee. It also hosts a collection of personal home pages for undergraduate CS students.August 04, 2004, at 10:08 PM
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