> Yup, I had to drag a monitor into the BYUSA storage closet to set
> phantom up. And that was the new phantom. The previous one had been
> dutifully serving the UUG for years in the same storage closet. That was
> a pretty terrible place to host a server, especially because we had to
> get seven layers of permission to go power it back on after power outages.
> 
> The CS department is a much better home, so make sure they know that you
> are grateful. I think that the new UUG officers would be well served to
> do something nice for the CS department once in a while to show their
> gratitude.

If you do run into problems, let me know. I'm sure we can set you up with a
virtual machine and give you all the access you want. We host the MUG and we
could back it up to tape for you. This is all dependent on my boss giving
the ok, but I'm sure he would. It would also be weird to have a CS club's
server hosted in the College of Life Sciences, but I've seen weirder.

Robert

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Robert LeBlanc
Life Sciences Computer Support
Brigham Young University
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(801)422-1882

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