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ITCWeb: Statement of ITC Support for Linux

Statement of ITC Support for Linux

To members of the U.Va. community, ITC offers limited support in using the Linux operating system. ITC support is available in the following areas:

  • Software. ITC provides an install server that includes the Red Hat Linux operating system, the StarOffice productivity suite, and other enhancements. The installation is pre-configured to work on the U.Va. network. (No version of the installation is available for at-home use.)

  • Problem Resolution. Questions and requests for assistance in using Linux can be directed to the ITC Help Desk at (804) 924-3731, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Help can also be obtained from the ITC general consulting e-mail address, consult@virginia.edu.

  • Documentation. Ample documentation for most aspects of the Linux operating system can be found on a multitude of Linux-oriented web sites, some of which are listed on the ITC Linux home page. Additionally, ITC provides some documents specific to use of Linux at U.Va., including instructions for installing Linux from our installation server. ITC's Linux documentation is geared toward intermediate to advanced users; novice users should plan on augmenting their knowledge with published manuals, training (see below), or other resources. For a complete list of ITC Linux documents, see the ITC Linux home page.

  • Training. ITC offers several workshops on Unix topics which can be of interest to novice Linux administrators. Details are available from the ITC Training web site.

  • For-fee Services. ITC offers a variety of fee-based services in support of Unix operating systems, including Linux, on U.Va. machines. For a list of such services, including prices, see the Unix System Services page.