DBIS Software and Hardware
Extensive online documentation (including full-text search) is available
on Sun machines using the commands answerbook and man and
on IBM machines using the command info.
- Unix introduction
- A step-wise introduction to Unix and basic Unix tools. A hardcopy
of a better document is available from the computer science computing
center (FBIRZ, Reinhard Zierke, Room D-132, Tel. 295).
- A Hypertext Introduction Guide to Unix
- A real-absolute-beginner guide into Unix world in hypertext format.
- Basic Unix Commands
- A compact list of Unix commands valid for Sun and IBM workstations.
- Sun OS Unix
- A list of Unix commands available only on DBIS Sparc workstations.
- IBM AIX Unix
- A list of Unix commands available only on DBIS IBM workstations.
- IBM Sun remote login
- How do I work with my Sun tools on an IBM workstation?
- Macintosh
- Some rules for users of DBIS's macintosh computers. Some useful hints how to interact between Unix and the Macintosh.
- Emacs
- A guide how to use the extensible Emacs text editor.
- vi
- A guide how to use the ``universal'' vi text editor.
- NSE
- An introduction into the basic concepts, procedures and commands
of the Sun Network Software Environment (NSE).
- Teamware
- An introduction into the basic concepts, procedures and commands
of Teamware, the simplified successor of NSE.
- O2
- Site-specific information on the use of the O2 object-oriented
database system.
- Tycoon project
- General Information and information for Tycoon Programmers at DBIS
- BibTeX etc.
- Maintaining bibliographies using BibTeX & other tools
- StP/OMT
- object-oriented analysis and design tool
- SAP R/3
- Standard Business Application
- Printing Manual Pages
- How do I print a manual page on a PostScript printer?
- FTP
- How do I obtain software from other universities and research
institutes in the rest of the world?
- Net News
- How do I read newsgroup messages from the Internet?
- Starting WABI
- The Sun Microsoft Windows Emulator at DBIS.
- Creating Snapshots
- Creating Snapshots on DBIS Software Platforms.
- E-Mail Addresses
- Explanation of local E-Mail distribution lists and externally
accessible E-Mail servers.
- Address List Management
- How are e-mail addresses, e-mail aliases, phone numbers and mail
addresses managed at DBIS?
- Open Look Tools on AIX
- How to convince AIX machines to display Open Look Tools
- Mosaic Fonts
- Where do I introduce additional Mosaic fonts?
- DBIS Backups
- The backup strategy for DBIS workstations, Macs an PCs.
- Mosaic Documents
- Beginner's Guide to HTML.
- HTML Complete Specification
- WWW-CERN-Team specification of HTML. A Complete Guide to HyperText Markup Language.
- HTML+
- How do I write my own Mosaic documents in HTML+?
- HTML Hints
- Some usefull hints for writing HTML pages.
- LaTex to HTML converter
- How to translate a LaTeX document into a document browsable by
Mosaic (see also man latex2html).
- Print Mac Documents to Mosaic
- How to convert PowerPoint slides and other documents into Mosaic pages.
- Downloaded Files
- An editable list of files downloaded from the Internet. Each DBIS
employee is requested to enter information about downloaded text
documents and (Sun / AIX / Mac / PC) tools here and to send e-mail to
dbis-wimi to notify other users about this software. (See also the
document on installed software)
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- Installed Software
- An up-to-date list of system-wide installed software packages
including version and dependency information.
- DBIS Hardware
- Host names, device names, operating system versions, network connectivity.
Florian Matthes, (21-mar-95). Your feedback is welcome.