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  • Once you have a Matrix account, there are several ways you can access the Matrix server from within Seneca or at home. This guide gives detailed instruction #*'''Host Name:''' matrix.senecacollege.ca
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  • =USING YOUR MATRIX SERVER ACCOUNT= * Learn how to access your '''Matrix''' server account (from home and/or from Seneca computer lab).
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  • = USING YOUR MATRIX ACCOUNT = <li>Learn how to access your Matrix server account from a remote computer.</li>
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  • #: Open up two terminals. The first one makes a tunnel to matrix. In terminal 1: #: ssh -L 2401:cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:2401 -l yourusername yourusername@matrix
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  • * Once that is entered in, click the Add button and connect to Matrix as you usually would. ...such as Matrix. By doing this, I created a tunnel form my machine through Matrix and into the internet, bypassing all the firewalls and bandwidth prioritizi
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  • ...you should notice is that cvs hangs in the labs. You have to ssh tunnel to matrix than pull it from cvs : <br> ssh -L 2401:cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:2401 -l username username@matrix
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  • ...ick change got me running again. The build itself took ~2 hours, with the matrix style goop flying across my Cygwin window at an alarming rate:
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  • -- either with an explicit 2D matrix
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  • ...an amount specified by the Rotate Tag. The Rotate Tag generates a rotation matrix internally and applies it to all the encompassed objects.
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  • [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~sljung/metrics/sampleconfig.xml Config file sample] [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~sljung/metrics/sampledump.xml Data collected sample]
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  • ...nstructions will be edited here (a txt of each release will be kept in the matrix account)
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  • ...continued with that point and suggested that bugs should be put on a plot matrix (Y-axis as the cost to fix the bug, and X-axis as the value to the user). T
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  • [2:15p] cesar: awesome. I uploaded the extension to matrix : http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~cdolivei/prism-ext.xpi [2:16p] cesar: you may have to save to disk and open it from firefox. Matrix doesn't handle .xpi files properly
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  • ...ch engines for sites, chat logs, blogs, etc. and display all the text in a matrix-like fashion.
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  • Using tools of your choice, create a man page for the vicky game on matrix.
    19 KB (2,913 words) - 16:56, 2 December 2008
  • <li>Copy the file to your MATRIX account with the following command:<br> XXXXXX@matrix.senecac.on.ca:<br>
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  • The following procedure can be used on matrix.senecac.on.ca and your own Fedora Core machine to collete those network set ...ny Linux machine with Internet connection, run the ssh client to login to matrix.senecac.on.ca using your email account and password:
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  • '''1- Write a tcpdump command to display all the packets your system sent to matrix. Do not do any name resolution for any fields in the packet but do display ...rite a tcpdump command to display all the packets sent to your system from matrix. Do not do any name resolution for any fields in the packet but do display
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  • # What is the kernel version of Linux on matrix? # What is the IP address and MAC address of the Linux machine on matrix?
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  • [17:11] -->| bombshel1er13 (n=bombshel@matrix.senecac.on.ca) has joined #seneca
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  • * Enter the following command to find out the IP address of the host matrix.senecac.on.ca: [joker@FC8 ~]host matrix.senecac.on.ca
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  • I have tried the packet capturing exercise NAD LAB #03 while TELNETTing matrix.I have tried my best to analyze the captured packets for "password" & user
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  • *completed a1app.cpp and tested on matrix
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  • ** Applied the camera's transformation matrix ...with matrix transformation -> applied in wrong place/order, applied wrong matrix
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  • # '''Login''' to your matrix account.<br><br> ...is contained in your home directory. Assume that you just logged into your Matrix account. Directories are underlined.
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  • ** Setup [https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys ssh keys on matrix] for your github account
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  • * Compile your program with as1tester.c on matrix and call the executable "as1" * Copy as1 into root of your matrix account. (home directory)
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  • * Create the file mailform.php in your public_html folder on matrix. You can use Zenit or another system if you prefer.
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  • To compile in matrix, use:
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  • ...etimes on a network filesystem shared by another server (as is the case on Matrix), and it's important that the system administrator be able to log in to the .../code> and the file '''ps.lst''' to a USB memory key, or '''scp''' to your matrix account as a backup.</li>
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  • OpenCV give us a native Matrix object that represents a frame in a video or live feed. We can easily extra
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  • ** Matrix Transformations ** Matrix transformations
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  • ...e profile to the Fedora Project). Create a user with the same name as your Matrix account.</li>
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  • * Compile your program with as1tester.c on matrix and call the executable "as1" * Copy as1 into root of your matrix account. (home directory)
    24 KB (4,070 words) - 19:48, 10 January 2010
  • To compile in matrix, use:
    41 KB (6,392 words) - 19:49, 10 January 2010
  • ...e sizes of these pointers (which is platform dependent, 4 bytes/pointer on Matrix). The actual size of these strings won't be counted. <br />
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  • # Add your matrix account user to '''fedora3'''. # Account created on '''fedora3''' matching your Matrix account.
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  • The working sample of the biomain.c is on matrix. login to your matrix account using putty and make sure you set your Terminal/Keyboard to Xterm R
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  • ...'' files (eg. text, images, documents, spreadsheets, programs) within your Matrix account, they should be stored in '''directories'''. To further organize <u When you log into your Matrix account, you are automatically directed to your '''home''' directory. This
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  • Once you have a Matrix account, there are several ways you can access the Matrix server from within Seneca or at home. This guide gives detailed instruction #*'''Host Name:''' matrix.senecacollege.ca
    4 KB (615 words) - 20:02, 29 August 2023
  • ==Using the Matrix server at Seneca== *Make sure that you have access to the Matrix server:
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  • : <font color='blue'>Please note that the version of Fabric installed on matrix.senecacollege.ca for this lab is 1.14 and it supports only Python version 2 :## the Fabric Python Library - the fabric package (already installed on matrix)
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  • #* <code>ssh</code> to your matrix account to test DNS # Login and attempt to <code>ssh</code> to your matrix account to verify the settings.
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  • == R0.1 Executable on matrix: == == R0.3 Executable on matrix: ==
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  • ...them. To be honest, looking at AVC denial messages is like looking at the matrix, NO idea what it meant until I talked to Chris Tyler who helped me out a li
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  • * You can run the demo (compiled version) of iof functions tester on matrix by running:
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  • ...10-08-03 20:11:42] <caangus> Also how can I access the profs notes through matrix?
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  • [20:24] <acchung1> matrix is linus
    41 KB (5,443 words) - 23:17, 3 June 2010
  • ** You can run the demo (compiled version) of iof functions tester on matrix by running: The working sample of the iofmain.c is on matrix.
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  • [4:33pm] dperit: so I have lnx, mac. Adgezaza has mac (and linux on matrix), jason and vlad are willing to do windows and borland work? [4:37pm] dperit: and linux you can get on matrix
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  • [12:29] <OzZy_M> so you don't have to keep restarting or use Matrix (which could be really slow)
    28 KB (4,290 words) - 14:01, 30 May 2010
  • [12:07] <_YJ_> LNX -> use Matrix, right ? [12:13] <_YJ_> can't we use matrix account instead ?
    31 KB (4,684 words) - 16:59, 6 June 2010
  • = Executable Samples on Matrix= To compile in matrix, use:
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