Nevis Applications Server The students and teachers at Nevis require the use of many common programs: ROOT, CERNLIB, Geant4, and so on. It would be a waste of di...
Configuring your mail reader I recommend you use Thunderbird for your mail program. Although I support Outlook at Nevis, I don't encourage its use. Unfortunate...
IMAP file switch This page discusses moving your IMAP mail files to the Nevis mail server. If you use POP instead of IMAP, you can ignore this page. Note that th...
Jupyter notebook server at Nevis Jupyter (formerly IPython) has become a popular tool for interactive physics analysis. Here are some examples of what you can do ...
Nevis Linux Cluster Overview The Nevis Linux Cluster may seem a bit confusing at first. It's actually several smaller clusters linked together. Each working gro...
Mail Server Upgrade 15 Aug 2016 I propose upgrading the Nevis mail server on Monday, 15 Aug 2016, at 12:45PM Eastern Time. If all goes smoothly, the mail server w...
Problems observed with the Wiki The issues described here are probably never going to be "fixed." They're observations and characteristics of the way the Wiki a...
Nevis Security Issues Some tips on mail security can be found here. The harsh reality As research scientists, we normally don't like to think about system secur...
Nevis Software Guide In addition to the notes below and in linked web pages, you should also look at the latest nevis linux announcements for descriptions of new ...
Nevis Student Linux Boxes May 2021: This page is now obsolete. There are no desktop systems presently available in any of these rooms. They became unnecessary as ...
Videoconferencing tools and tips The library in the Nevis research building (room 115) has various pieces of equipment to use in local and remote videoconferencin...
Nevis Anti Virus Policy This web page describes our security precautions against viruses infecting the Nevis systems. See our SpamAssassin page for anti spam meas...
The Whys and Hows of the Wiki Why bother with a Wiki? It looks complicated. A Wiki is a collaborative web environment. You can read more about it in the introd...