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"Unix" is the address of a server that students can log into in order to check email. The machine "Unix" does not actually exist; it is a front for two identical servers, Clio and Terpsichore. Nonetheless, your college-issued login is often most commonly referred to as your "Unix ID" because of this server address, even though you are more likely to use it to check your [[email]] or log into [[Blackboard]].

"Unix" is named after the operating system, UNIX, which runs on Clio and Terpsichore. UNIX is often used in server environments, and its descendants include [[Linux]] and [[Mac OS X]]. You can read more about UNIX at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix Wikipedia].

==Logging into Unix==

* From Windows: Go to Start -> Run..., and type "telnet unix.williams.edu"
* From Mac OS X/Linux: Open a terminal, and type "ssh unix.williams.edu"

==Things to do on Unix==

* the command "pine" will open up [[PINE]], a robust email client that is often faster than [[IMP]].
* "cal" will print out this month's calendar.
* "w" will tell you who else is logged in.
* "write USERNAME" will let you send a message to another user who is logged into the system, provided you replace USERNAME with that person's Unix ID. Terminate your message by typing Control-D.
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