Information GuidesThe information in this directory is provided by the system programmers as a service to the community (CIT computer users). While some of the information is useful to computer users the world over, much of the information is specific to the Computing Facilities, School of Computing and Information Technology, Griffith University.
Unix System Guides
Unix Beginner's Help Guide (v1.3)
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Choosing a Safe Password
Home Cleanup Proceedure
UNIX Groups - hints tips and using
Using SSH - Secure access to UNIX servers via Secure-Shell
Compressed Tar Archives - hints & tips
GZip tar files vs. Zip Archives -
External UNIX references
The UNIX reference Desk
Unix for Beginner by Brian W. Kernighan
UNIX is a four letter word! Great Introdruction to UNIX and Vi
World Wide Web
Installing a Local WWW Homepage
Writing a Local HTML Document (local conventions)
Writing for the Web (A guide to writing content for web pages)
HTML Style Guide (Things to do, not to do, and to consider)
Implementing WWW Passwords for sub-directorys.
Using CGI scripts (how to set up).
Security Issues with CGI script (what you should know).
Misc Internet Access
Netiquette - Email / News Etiquette
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Using X windows from a remote machine
An extensive set of ``Hints and Tips'' is provided by Anthony Thyssen in his
Tower of Computational Sorcery, which is part of his Castle Home Page. Specifically have a look at the top floor containing How to Guides.