Lab Preparatory work
You must carry out steps 1-5 before coming to your first lab session.
1 - Get your UB Card
If
you do not yet have your UB Card, visit the UB Card office in the UB
Commons, room 101 on the North Campus, or 101 Harriman Hall on the
South Campus.
2 - Enable your UB-IT account
Take
your UB Card to a public computing site to find your UB-IT name and
initial password at a UB Card Swipe Station. These are located in:
Bell 101
Capen Library (first and third floors)
Clement 128 (South campus)
Clinton 114
Diefendorf Public Lab (South campus)
Lockwood Library (2nd & 3rd floors)
Red Jacket 221
UB Micro (in UB Commons)
3 - Enable your UB e-mail account
Visit the Getting Started page of the iCONNECT@UB web site. The URL of the Getting Started is:
http://www.buffalo.edu/iconnect/gettingstarted/
The
iCONNECT@UB web site is designed to help you get acquainted with
computing resources available to you as a UB student. On the Getting
Started page there is a checklist for new students. Follow the link to
enable your UB e-mail account. If you wish to set up mail forwarding
from your UB e-mail account, you may do so. You may want to wait until
after you attend lab to set up your UB e-mail forwarding. In any event,
you must still enable your UB e-mail account.
4 - Purchase your course textbooks
Make sure you have bought all of your course textbooks.
5 - Reading
Briefly
look over all the chapters in the Unix book, to get a feel for the
coverage of the book. This lab will follow closely with the book, so
you should also do the reading while completing the lab. There are some
advanced topics covered in the book that are not needed to do well in
the course, but can be invaluable and time-saving if you learn how to
use the Unix system better.
6 - When you attend your first lab session!
Now
you’re ready to attend your first lab. At your first lab your
undergraduate teaching assistant (UTA) will tell you how do things like
log in to the computer, start a web browser, and give you help on the
lab tasks in case you get stuck. To help you get going,
here are some quick instructions on how to log in and find the lab
description on-line:
Logging in
Your
first lab task is to log in to your CSE computer account. Your CSE
account is valid on the computers in Baldy 21. This account is separate
from your UBUnix account.
- If you see a window saying:
"The greeter program appears to be crashing. I will attempt to use a
different one." It is not crashing, just click OK.
- You should see a welcome screen with a place for your username. Enter your username (UB-IT name), and then press OK.
- You will then be asked to enter your password. Enter your password, and then press OK.
-
If you have not had a CSE account previously, your login name is the
same as your UB-IT name. Your password is the same as your UB-IT
password was at the time when your CSE account was created.
- If you
have previously had a CSE account (e.g. if you took a CSE course last
year for which the labs were held in Baldy 21), your login name and
password should not have changed.
If you are having trouble logging in, let your UTA know and she or he will be happy to help.
Browse to the course website
The
next thing you want to do is start a web browser. The web browser
installed on these systems is Firefox. Start the Firefox web browser by
selecting "Applications" from the panel at the top of the screen. Then
select "Internet" and then "Firefox Web Browser":

When you first start Firefox, you might get a window that looks like this:

Just click on "Next >", then in the following window, click "Finish".
Navigate to the course website at http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~mikeb/CSE115Fall2008.html. If you are having trouble, let your TA know and she or he will be happy to help.
(thanks to Adrienne Decker for the instructions)