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Graduate students are welcome to use the computers in Witmer 206. Most of the computers are dual-boot systems that can be rebooted into either Windows 7 or Ubuntu Linux 12.04. Please contact Dr. Yen Lee Loh if you need a Linux account.
See the Equipment Details page if you need to know hardware specifications.