diff --git a/chapters/Communications.tex b/chapters/Communications.tex index 2a38c60cd92d2255c6c00a3dcde7c2951e6b7d28..81eee597b30b30bcf70c118ea6875de3d4721c4e 100644 --- a/chapters/Communications.tex +++ b/chapters/Communications.tex @@ -16,46 +16,8 @@ }{\end{mdframed}} - -\section{Mailing Lists} - -\textsc{TO THE LISTS!} -\begin{ucclist}{ucc-announce} - -An announcement list through which we let -members know about Events and the like. You are automatically -subscribed to this list when becoming a member. - -\end{ucclist} - -\begin{ucclist}{ucc} - -Having a party that you want to invite UCCans to? This is the -list for you! Most UCCans subscribe to this list so it's a great -source of information and discussion on both the club and general -technical things. - -\end{ucclist} - -\pagebreak - -\begin{ucclist}{committee} -The list where committee matters are dealt with and circular -discussions occur. If you are interested in the running of the club then -you should subscribe to this list. -\end{ucclist} - -\begin{ucclist}{tech} -Technical question? Suggestions or discussion around UCCs setup? -The list used to discuss UCC's hardware and machines. -\end{ucclist} - -\pagebreak - \section{Social Media} -\begin{mdframed}[nobreak=true] -\null Dragging itself kicking and screaming into the 21st Century, UCC has managed to set up a social media presence in something called the "cloud". \begin{itemize} @@ -67,17 +29,17 @@ Dragging itself kicking and screaming into the 21st Century, UCC has managed to \end{itemize} -\pagebreak +\section{Mailing Lists} +UCC often uses email for communication. There are various lists that you can sign up for at \url{http://lists.ucc.asn.au}. The most popular lists are \texttt{ucc-announce@} for announcements and \texttt{ucc@} for general discussion. -\end{mdframed} +If you are interested in technology, join the \texttt{tech@} list. If you want to be kept up to date with management of the club, join \texttt{committee@}. + -\section{IRC} +\section{IRC} -\begin{mdframed} -\null Without a doubt, the easiest way to waste time in or out of UCC is chatting on our Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server. @@ -91,17 +53,15 @@ You can connect with an IRC client to \texttt{irc://irc.ucc.asn.au:6667} and join the channel \texttt{\#ucc}, or with a web browser go to \url{http://irc.ucc.asn.au} -\begin{figure}[H] - \centering - \includegraphics[width=0.99\textwidth]{figures/webirc2.png} - \caption{What normally happens when a Fresher joins IRC} - \label{webirc.jpg} -\end{figure} - -IRC produces some incredible quotes. You can see these at \url{http://zanchey.ucc.asn.au/qdb/}. +%\begin{figure}[H] +% \centering +% \includegraphics[width=0.99\textwidth]{figures/webirc2.png} +% \caption{What normally happens when a Fresher joins IRC} +% \label{webirc.jpg} +%\end{figure} -I didn't say they were wise or funny, just incredible. +%IRC produces some incredible quotes. You can see these at \url{http://zanchey.ucc.asn.au/qdb/}. -\end{mdframed} +%I didn't say they were wise or funny, just incredible. diff --git a/chapters/Dispense101.tex b/chapters/Dispense101.tex index 5a612de9351d7d3fa5414a2a72ccaab9a9e7584a..a444c142703059a0a4af15aa26568758fd1e3b3d 100644 --- a/chapters/Dispense101.tex +++ b/chapters/Dispense101.tex @@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ % How to use Dispense. -\begin{mdframed} -\null +%\begin{mdframed} +%\null At the same time as you set up your account, you will also have your dispense account set up. Dispense is the program that allows users to store credit and purchase items from the coke/snack machines. Coke members can help you add credit to your dispense account. Call out for one in the clubroom if need be, there's always one around. -The easiest way to dispense a drink is probably the web interface (Figure \ref{webdispense.png}). Simply enter your username and password and then select a drink. +The easiest way to dispense a drink is probably the web interface at \url{https://secure.ucc.asn.au/dispense}. Simply enter your username and password and then select a drink. Due to technical reasons, snacks cannot be dispensed using this interface. Getting a snack will involve typing a 5 digit User ID and a 4 digit PIN into the keypad. This allows you to dispense both drinks and snacks. @@ -16,24 +16,24 @@ You can also use your Student Card or SmartRider as a log in device on the snack You can also access Dispense using the \shell{dispense} command. Dispense isn't installed on clubroom machines so you will have to use \shell{SSH} to access one of UCC's servers. -\end{mdframed} +%\end{mdframed} -\pagebreak +%\pagebreak -\begin{mdframed} +%\begin{mdframed} -\begin{figure}[H] - \centering - \includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{figures/webdispense.png} - \caption{\url{https://secure.ucc.asn.au/dispense}} - \label{webdispense.png} -\end{figure} +%\begin{figure}[H] +% \centering +% \includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{figures/webdispense.png} +% \caption{\url{https://secure.ucc.asn.au/dispense}} +% \label{webdispense.png} +%\end{figure} -\begin{figure}[H] - \centering - \includegraphics[width=0.75\textwidth]{figures/cokemachine.png} - \caption{Coke Machine} - \label{cokemachine.png} -\end{figure} +%\begin{figure}[H] +% \centering +% \includegraphics[width=0.75\textwidth]{figures/cokemachine.png} +% \caption{Coke Machine} +% \label{cokemachine.png} +%\end{figure} -\end{mdframed} +%\end{mdframed} diff --git a/chapters/Events.tex b/chapters/Events.tex index 7aea7e4b60f2a5e77767f3114ed59ffc2c663004..d6acebfc6684decd1bb68130a63788d9b8bf210d 100644 --- a/chapters/Events.tex +++ b/chapters/Events.tex @@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ UCC runs a lot of events. You should go to them! Dates and times may change. } % Simpler (no boxes) -%\renewenvironment{event}[3] -%{ -% \section{#1} -% When: #2 +\renewenvironment{event}[3] +{ + \section{#1} + {\bf When:} #2 -% Where: #3 + \noindent {\bf Where:} #3 -%}{} +}{} @@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ Tech talks are a chance to demonstrate your own tech-y knowledge, or learn from \pagebreak -\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white] +%\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white] \color{black}{\section{FUCC Camp Scholarship}} -\color{black}{Incoming message from James Cox and Lionel Price:} +\noindent \color{black}{\bf Incoming message from James Cox and Lionel Price:} -\color{black}{For new members to UCC, Lionel and I would like to tell you about our +\noindent \color{black}{For new members to UCC, Lionel and I would like to tell you about our full-ride scholarship program. We realise that Camp is fairly expensive, but as once-freshers made good we are financially able to provide unto others. Previous recipients of these scholarships have @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ also need to declare in writing that they will participate in at least one game of DotA during UCC Camp, and that when we play ET you will not be a noob in the back with a mortar accomplishing nothing all match.} -\end{mdframed} +%\end{mdframed} %\begin{figure}[H] % \centering diff --git a/chapters/FindClubroom.tex b/chapters/FindClubroom.tex index 9f03b265c755e867726c4856585f60780ce67aa3..b597ecfdbe1d0421a3d96cdfc85c1e876aa85387 100644 --- a/chapters/FindClubroom.tex +++ b/chapters/FindClubroom.tex @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ \pagebreak -\begin{mdframed} +%\begin{mdframed} \section{Directions} @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ You can see if the clubroom is open online at \url{http://webcams.ucc.asn.au/} \end{figure} -\end{mdframed} +%\end{mdframed} diff --git a/chapters/Introduction.tex b/chapters/Introduction.tex index 3ad493b7e5e0ca28bb3c2206b3907c54d6418eb9..e30972a2016cab5608b8c03100b8039d33b9c5a3 100644 --- a/chapters/Introduction.tex +++ b/chapters/Introduction.tex @@ -4,20 +4,21 @@ \newenvironment{welcome}[3] { - \begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white] +% \begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white] \color{black}{\section{#1's Welcome}} -\color{black}{\bf Incoming message from #2 <\href{mailto:#3@ucc.asn.au}{#3@ucc.asn.au}>:} +\color{black}{\noindent \bf Incoming message from #2 <\href{mailto:#3@ucc.asn.au}{#3@ucc.asn.au}>:} -}{\end{mdframed}} +}{} + \begin{welcome}{President}{Samuel Shenton}{samuel} -Welcome to the UCC and our 40th Anniversary Fresher Guide! +\noindent Welcome to the UCC and our 40th Anniversary Fresher Guide! UCC has always been a social club for students interested in computers who want to meet new friends, work on projects or play games during breaks. No technical experience is necessary to join up but if you do want to learn more and get involved with computers be sure to attend our many Tech Talks and Hacking Nights announced on our primary mailing list ucc@. @@ -38,13 +39,13 @@ Samuel Shenton [SAS] UCC President 2013 \end{welcome} -\pagebreak +%\pagebreak -\begin{welcome}{Zanchey}{David Adam}{zanchey} -There is no escape! Don't make me destroy you. Fresher, you do not yet realize your importance. You've only begun to discover your power! Join me, and I will complete your training! With our combined strength, we can end this destructive conflict, and bring order to the galaxy. +%\begin{welcome}{Zanchey}{David Adam}{zanchey} +%There is no escape! Don't make me destroy you. Fresher, you do not yet realize your importance. You've only begun to discover your power! Join me, and I will complete your training! With our combined strength, we can end this destructive conflict, and bring order to the galaxy. -Join us, and together we can rule the galaxy, as wheel and fresher. Come with me! It is the only way! +%Join us, and together we can rule the galaxy, as wheel and fresher. Come with me! It is the only way! -\end{welcome} +%\end{welcome} diff --git a/chapters/SetupAccount.tex b/chapters/SetupAccount.tex index 9a625de6b7405fcbe115f05a4bf426a5efe905ed..680cc1095bad8ed7bb656775486bacc1d5148908 100644 --- a/chapters/SetupAccount.tex +++ b/chapters/SetupAccount.tex @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ % How to actually make an account. Most Freshers never do this :-( -\begin{mdframed} +%\begin{mdframed} \section{Getting it} -\textsc{signing up at the O'Day stall does not give you access to all of UCC's services. You need to create an account at the UCC clubroom.} +\textsc{signing up at the O'Day stall does not give you access to all of UCC's services. \\ \noindent You need to create an account at the UCC clubroom.} Your UCC account is \emph{the} most important thing you can have as a member. In addition to providing a way for us to communicate with you, the account lets you log into any of our clubroom machines, as well as granting you access to our user servers, wireless network, online drink and snack machines, and more. @@ -18,27 +18,27 @@ Now that you have an account, you can use it to log into any of our clubroom mac Changing your UCC password can either be done by Ctrl-Alt-Del on a windows machine or using the command \shell{passwd} on a Linux/Unix machine. Accessing the UCC WiFi network can be a bit tricky (particularly on Windows machines). Ask someone if you need help, or refer to \url{http://wiki.ucc.asn.au/Wifi} -\end{mdframed} +%\end{mdframed} -\pagebreak +%\pagebreak -\begin{mdframed} +%\begin{mdframed} \section{SSH for Great Good} -SSH is a program that lets you remotely access UCC's servers. These can be used for almost anything (legal) you can imagine; programming, website hosting, file storage, IRC chatting (see Chapter \ref{Communications}), dispensing drinks, and many more things. +SSH is a program that lets you remotely access UCC's servers. These can be used for almost anything (legal) you can imagine; programming, website hosting, file storage, IRC chatting, dispensing drinks, and many more things. -The easiest way to use SSH is from a Linux clubroom desktop. Simply open a "terminal" application, type "ssh ssh" and enter your password. It should look like Figure \ref{ssh.png}. +%The easiest way to use SSH is from a Linux clubroom desktop. Simply open a "terminal" application, type \shell{ssh username@ssh.ucc.asn.au} and enter your password. %It should look like Figure \ref{ssh.png}. -From a windows machine, open a program called "PuTTy" (or "KiTTy" on some machines). Enter the address "ssh" and click "Open". See Figure \ref{putty.png}. +From a windows computer, open a program called "PuTTy" (or "KiTTy"). Enter the address \shell{username@ssh.ucc.asn.au} and click "Open". You can SSH from home using the same address. %See Figure \ref{putty.png}. -Once you are logged in, a good way to start is running "irssi -c irc" and then typing "/join \#ucc". The interface of irssi takes some getting used to, but when combined with "screen" (ask someone for help) it is a powerful weapon for procrastination. +%Once you are logged in, a good way to start is running "irssi -c irc" and then typing "/join \#ucc". The interface of irssi takes some getting used to, but when combined with "screen" (ask someone for help) it is a powerful weapon for procrastination. -You don't have to be in the UCC clubroom to use SSH! Simply use "username@ssh.ucc.asn.au" as the address to connect to. +%You don't have to be in the UCC clubroom to use SSH! Simply use \shell{username@ssh.ucc.asn.au} as the address to connect to. -\end{mdframed} +%\end{mdframed} -\begin{mdframed} +%\begin{mdframed} %\begin{figure}[H] @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ You don't have to be in the UCC clubroom to use SSH! Simply use "username@ssh.uc % \label{ssh.png} %\end{figure} -\begin{figure}[H] - \centering - \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{figures/putty.png} - \caption{Use PuTTY to SSH. Just press "Open"} - \label{putty.png} -\end{figure} +%\begin{figure}[H] +% \centering +% \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{figures/putty.png} +% \caption{Use PuTTY to SSH. Just press "Open"} +% \label{putty.png} +%\end{figure} -\end{mdframed} +%\end{mdframed} diff --git a/fresher_guide.pdf b/fresher_guide.pdf index 4bafc117c9584fe770a5a423b8ccfb85f2f42271..b58b94ff84b36879ede52c3446cab6c68d065900 100644 Binary files a/fresher_guide.pdf and b/fresher_guide.pdf differ diff --git a/fresher_guide.synctex.gz b/fresher_guide.synctex.gz deleted file mode 100644 index f885cae4e928bb53f7d317439dc577a0ccea0049..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Binary files a/fresher_guide.synctex.gz and /dev/null differ diff --git a/fresher_guide.tex b/fresher_guide.tex index d1acf6a8d3481258b3c00bf1ed78df91a2a68756..5780ce354465d0c0ec1c5a44049b9937e8d87739 100644 --- a/fresher_guide.tex +++ b/fresher_guide.tex @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@ % This is complicated because it is based on [SZM]'s 2012 Honours Thesis template, which in turn was based on a template written by a Physics Professor. % ~50% of this isn't actually needed, but it's too much effort to clean it up. -\documentclass[a5paper,9pt]{extreport} +\documentclass[a5paper,10pt]{extreport} \usepackage[margin=0.75in,headsep=0.25in,footskip=0.25in]{geometry} -\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\ttdefault} +\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} +%\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\ttdefault} %\linespread{1.3} %\usepackage{setspace} %\onehalfspacing @@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ \usepackage{mdframed} + %\usepackage{natbib} \usepackage{makeidx} \usepackage{graphicx} @@ -190,14 +192,14 @@ \include{chapters/SetupAccount} \include{chapters/Dispense101} \include{chapters/Events} -\include{chapters/Groups} -\include{chapters/Clubroom} +%\include{chapters/Groups} +%\include{chapters/Clubroom} \include{chapters/Communications} -\include{chapters/Services} +%\include{chapters/Services} \linespread{1.0} -\include{chapters/UnixCommands} -\include{chapters/Glossary} +%\include{chapters/UnixCommands} +%\include{chapters/Glossary} % ETC %\newpage