Welcome to Deschutes Room 100, the CIS Department Computer Lab!
People currently enrolled in CIS classes are allowed to use this room.
Those in upper-division CIS classes are entitled to use the computers.
To set up an account, or card access, please talk to the front office.
Unofficial Etiquette Guidelines
( a community standards & manners supplement the Acceptable Use Policy,
https://systems.cs.uoregon.edu/wiki/uploads/Help/aup.html ):
0. Humility is a virtue; CIS research and academia come first here.
People not actively pursuing Computer Science should relinquish
computer, whiteboard, table, chair, and other resource use.
Email, web browsing, and other subjects' homework are not priorities here.
1. This is a public space; act accordingly.
All public actions affect others. Be a good example.
2. Be excellent to each other; don't be a jerk.
In particular, use respectful language only.
Words, once shared, are not our own.
3. This room is ours (as a department and a state); respect it.
a) Leave the space cleaner than you found it,
removing both your own belongings and any waste.
b) Close windows and turn off lights if you leave last.
c) Cap the whiteboard markers tightly.
d) Be nice to the printer: no printing books or duplicates.
4. This space is a collaborative environment, and
should be a good space for individual or small-group work,
along the same lines as the following spaces:
- Deschutes 100a
- Deschutes 127
- Deschutes 260 (during business hours, when not otherwise in use)
- UOregon Computing Labs (it.uoregon.edu/services/lab-locations)
- UOregon Libraries (libweb.uoregon.edu/general/about/campusmap.html)
If it is unusable for either of these purposes, please see point 5.
5. Report any inappropriate or disruptive conduct to an authority
who can suggest further action including which UO offices to notify.
During business hours, contact classified staff (eg, the front office),
lab aides, or academic faculty. When these resources are unavailable,
consider the UO Department of Public Safety.
6. Promptly direct questions or suggestions to an email group:
- Accounts, available programs, bugs: systems (various people)
- Information specifically for paid Systems staff: sys (systems staff)
- CIS Department Computing Resources, eg iMacs: crc (faculty and staff)
- How to make the room more welcoming: welcoming (student volunteers)
- Issues with the culture of the room: room100ug (reps of each user group)
- This document: 100manners (editors & maintainers of this document)
The "grpmod" command checks or modifies group information, eg membership.
7. Use the space to our collective advantage:
When people ask for help, point them in the right direction.
From terminal commands and résumé building to tutoring and registration advice,
people here are here to help each other. Pay it forward!