CT320: Network and System Administration

Fall 2019

Linux Lab Computers

General-use Linux Computers in the CSB 120 Linux Lab

albany.cs.colostate.edu
annapolis.cs.colostate.edu
atlanta.cs.colostate.edu
augusta.cs.colostate.edu
austin.cs.colostate.edu
baton-rouge.cs.colostate.edu
bismarck.cs.colostate.edu
boise.cs.colostate.edu
boston.cs.colostate.edu
carson-city.cs.colostate.edu
charleston.cs.colostate.edu
cheyenne.cs.colostate.edu
columbia.cs.colostate.edu
columbus-oh.cs.colostate.edu
concord.cs.colostate.edu
denver.cs.colostate.edu
des-moines.cs.colostate.edu
dover.cs.colostate.edu
frankfort.cs.colostate.edu
harrisburg.cs.colostate.edu
hartford.cs.colostate.edu
helena.cs.colostate.edu
honolulu.cs.colostate.edu
indianapolis.cs.colostate.edu
jackson.cs.colostate.edu
jefferson-city.cs.colostate.edu
juneau.cs.colostate.edu
lansing.cs.colostate.edu
lincoln.cs.colostate.edu
little-rock.cs.colostate.edu
madison.cs.colostate.edu
montgomery.cs.colostate.edu
montpelier.cs.colostate.edu
nashville.cs.colostate.edu
oklahoma-city.cs.colostate.edu
olympia.cs.colostate.edu
phoenix.cs.colostate.edu
pierre.cs.colostate.edu
providence.cs.colostate.edu
raleigh.cs.colostate.edu
richmond.cs.colostate.edu
sacramento.cs.colostate.edu
saint-paul.cs.colostate.edu
salem.cs.colostate.edu
salt-lake-city.cs.colostate.edu
santa-fe.cs.colostate.edu
springfield.cs.colostate.edu
tallahassee.cs.colostate.edu

means that the computer is working, means that it’s not.

If one of those doesn’t work, try another. Sometimes, they break, or get turned off, or crash. Therefore, pick another one if your first choice doesn’t answer.