diff --git a/office/Makefile b/office/Makefile
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SUBDIRS = books
-INPUTS = index.xml staff.xml books.xml operating-systems.xml webcam.xml webcam-streaming.xml computers.xml
+INPUTS = index.xml staff.xml books.xml operating-systems.xml webcam.xml webcam-streaming.xml
include ../default.mk
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- The Computer Science Club has access to a variety of different architectures to give members a chance to test their programs in different environments. Here is a list of the computers we have available: This is a Debian stable machine that runs the Computer Science Club, i.e it hosts all the important servers. It is also the machine where your home directory lives. caffeine has 2000 MB of RAM and a AMD Athlon 64 X2 (dual core) 4200+ processor. This is a Debian stable machine. taurine has 8000 MB of RAM and two Dual-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2218 This is a Debian unstable machine that runs a talk mirror. artifical-flavours has a Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 3.20GHz This is a Debian unstable machine that runs a talk mirror. natural-flavours has 2 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPUs 6300 @ 1.86GHz This is a Debian unstable machine that runs a talk mirror. citric-acid is a AlphaServer 4100 This is a Debian stable machine that was formerly ran the Computer Science Club. It is now on backup duty. peri has 512 MB of RAM and dual P3 450 MHz processors. This is a Debian unstable machine, which means you will find bleeding-edge software available here. This may, or may not, work with the other software installed on your CSC account. It has 512 MB of RAM and dual P3 500 MHz processors. This is a Debian unstable machine, which means you will find bleeding-edge software available here. This may, or may not, work with the other software installed on your CSC account. It as 512 MB of RAM and a single P3 1GHz processor. Its a good place to do random high-load work This is a Debian unstable machine, which means you will find bleeding-edge software available here. This may, or may not, work with the other software installed on your CSC account. It as 512 MB of RAM and a single P3 1GHz processor. It also suffers from an extremely dodgy power supply. Has been retired This is a Debian stable machine that runs as a backup for perpugilliam. This means that it runs the secondary LDAP server and soon to be kerberos, for authentication; and the backup mail exchange. Sadly, we are unable to provide backup NFS. It has 256 MB of RAM and an AMD-K6 200 MHz processor. Has been retired powerpc0 is a UW-DIG iMac. It was graciously loaned to us
-by CSCF. It currently runs Debian stable, and is a great platform for
-porting your software to PowerPC. It has 64 MB of RAM and a 233 MHz PowerPC processor. Has been retired sparc0 is a UW-DIG machine. It was graciously loaned to us by Peter Buhr. It currently runs Debian stable, and is a great platform for porting your software to UltraSparc. It has 128 MB of RAM and a TI UltraSparc IIi processor. Is currently out of commision (it smells like burning when plugged in) An experimental Corel Netwinder 275. Undead. It is rumoured to eat frosh. It has 64 MB of RAM and a flakey 133 MHz SuperARM processor. A BeBox, running BeOS 4.5. Finally back online! Retired. Retired.
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