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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Microsoft Imagine gives students access to Microsoft professional-level products, particularly developer tools and operating systems, free of charge. Microsoft has re-branded their free software offer to Educational STEM departments as "Azure Dev. Tools for Teaching". You can now download the Microsoft Software directly from their Azure web store:... More
The School of Computer Science have invested resources into GPU computing by purchasing the world's most powerful Volta-based graphics card made for the PC. The NVIDIA Titan V GPU cards will be used by Carleton University Data Science courses in the areas of Big Data, Machine Learning, Artifical Intelligence, computer vision and related fields.... More
The SCS Open Stack Compute Servers received a storage and RAM upgrade over this summer. Most of the core compute servers now have 3.6TB of SSD storage and have 188GB of RAM. In total the SCS Open Stack infrastructure has: 740 vCPU's 3.3TB of RAM 52TB of local disk storage More Information: SCS... More
For Fall 2018 the School of Computer Science have introducing a new SCS data cloud service called Nextcloud. The idea is to integrate access to all storage in one place. The Nextcloud service allows Computer Science Faculty, TAs, Lab Coordinators and Students to manage all their data from one place. Users will be able... More
There is a new data projector installed in the Computer Science Sr. Undergraduate & Computer Gaming lab. There are some interesting facts about it: projector has a laser based light source, which allows it to turn on and off in few seconds, be very bright (5,000 lumens), bulb will last about 20,000 hours, and... More
Monday, September 16, 2024
When updating your SCS Account, some users may get the Invalid CarletonOne password error, as indicated in the image below (see GREEN box). Debugging the Invalid CarletonOne password Error As the error suggests, this means you are entering your mc1 (My Carleton One) password incorrectly. If you are confident that the password is correct,... More
Thursday, August 22, 2024
SSH Connection with TurboVNC Remote Desktop Client Our openstack images that include desktops are preconfigured to run the turbovnc server. This server allows you to connect to your openstack instance using the TurboVNC client, which provides a very fast and secure desktop environment. Step 1: Download TurboVNC Client for your OS Step 2: Install... More
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