*Right click on the desktop and select <i>Open Terminal</i>
*Right click on the desktop and select <i>Open Terminal</i>
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**If there is no option in the right-click menu, go to Applications->Accessories->Terminal, or press Ctrl+Alt+t
*Type <i>ssh username@stats.phys.uconn.edu</i>
*Type <i>ssh username@stats.phys.uconn.edu</i>
*After entering your password this will put you in your home directory (/home/username)
*After entering your password this will put you in your home directory (/home/username)
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== Windows Users ==
== Windows Users ==
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The recommended program to use is [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html PuTTY]. Download the putty.exe file at the link provided. The following guide will assume you are using PuTTY.
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=== Chrome Secure Shell ===
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For Chrome users there is an extension called "Secure Shell" that can be used. This will open a tab as if it was a terminal.
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=== PuTTY ===
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A common program to use is [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html PuTTY]. Download the putty.exe file at the link provided. The following guide will assume you are using PuTTY.
*Open PuTTY
*Open PuTTY
*On the main screen, under <b>Host Name (or IP address)</b>, type <i>stats.phys.uconn.edu</i>
*On the main screen, under <b>Host Name (or IP address)</b>, type <i>stats.phys.uconn.edu</i>