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 Before you can log into the astronomy cluster, you will need to get an account and a password. Note that an astronomy account is distinct from an NMSU account; the NMSU account is what you will use for registering for classes and university business. For best handling of email and general convenience, it is strongly preferred that your astronomy account name match the name of your NMSU account. The best way to ensure this is to get your NMSU account set up first. This is done by going to my.nmsu.edu, and using the Activate link to activate your account; it will ask for your desired account name, and will let you know if that name is already taken by someone else. Once you have your account name, then we can set up an astronomy account with the same name - to do this send an email to issues@... to request this account. We’ll let you know along with a temporary password when the account is created. You should immediately change this password using the yppasswd command; you will need to enter your old password and your new one twice.  Before you can log into the astronomy cluster, you will need to get an account and a password. Note that an astronomy account is distinct from an NMSU account; the NMSU account is what you will use for registering for classes and university business. For best handling of email and general convenience, it is strongly preferred that your astronomy account name match the name of your NMSU account. The best way to ensure this is to get your NMSU account set up first. This is done by going to my.nmsu.edu, and using the Activate link to activate your account; it will ask for your desired account name, and will let you know if that name is already taken by someone else. Once you have your account name, then we can set up an astronomy account with the same name - to do this send an email to issues@... to request this account. We’ll let you know along with a temporary password when the account is created. You should immediately change this password using the yppasswd command; you will need to enter your old password and your new one twice. 
  
-====== Issues ======+====== Issues ======  
 +Please send questions, problems, or issues you encounter to astro-issues at nmsu.edu - this will send an email to the department system administrators (currently - Jon H. and Zach E.). 
  
-Please send questions, problems, or issues you encounter to issues@astronomy.nmsu.edu - this will send an email to the department system administrators (currently - Jon H. and Zach E.)+When you encounter problems - please be a specific as possible and provide any error messages that were displayedIf you do not do this, we will ask for this information as it will provide us a better understanding of the problem and how best to assist
  
-When you encounter problems - please be a specific as possible and provide any error messages that were displayed+====== Policy on Personal Machines ======  
 +You are welcomed to of course use your own personal computer (laptop or desktop!). However, since we are not the system admins for your machine, we will not have full control over your computing environment. As such, we will assist you on a "best effort" basis if we are able to with the understanding that our solution might be to use the department's cluster.  
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 +You are responsible for your own computer! If you are unable to install software on your personal computing environment, it is up to you (not us!) to come up with solution. We are only responsible for the Linux Cluster in the department. If you are unable to come up with a solution, our solution will be to use the cluster.  
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 +**If you bring a desktop computer into the department** you can plug it into the wall and register it through netreg.nmsu.edu. This will give your desktop a dynamic (DHCP) IP. This is usually fine. However, there are cases in which a static IP is preferred. If this is the case, you must notify Zach E. or Jon H. so that they can contact ICT to set your machine up with a static IP
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