Lab Rules
Sonoma State students have cooperated to give us a long tradition
of open computer labs. Most campuses require monitors in their labs
who enforce the lab rules. Please take personal responsibility for
observing the rules yourself, and help us maintain the open lab tradition.
PRIORITIES
These are Computer Science Deptartment labs, so these priorities are in force:
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CS CLASS WORK
Students doing work for Computer Science classes
have first priority.
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OTHER CLASS WORK
Computers with Mathematica installed can be used
for Math classes.
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WORD PROCESSING, E-MAIL, SURFING THE NET
You can do these in any other lab on campus.
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GAMES
Don't play games if the lab is more than 1/2 full.
You must give up your computer to anyone who wants
it if you are playing games.
NO FOOD OR DRINKS
Food and drinks are NOT permitted in the labs.
Accidents happen, and we would rather spend our scarce budget on upgrades
than on repairs.
NO SEXUALLY EXPLICIT PICTURES OR SOUNDS
Please respect the rights of others.
KEEP IT QUIET
Do not play sounds so as to disturb other students.
Use headphones with the CD-ROM drives.
DON'T INSTALL SOFTWARE
Don't install software on the hard disk. If you
have an application that you feel would be valuable
in the lab, tell the lab manager. Adding software, particularly to the system, can disrupt the functioning of other software.
FILES ON THE DISK
If you put a file on the disk, erase it.
The labs are routinely 'swept' by software that will
remove any files you try to hide in the lab.
Do not erase files from the disk or move them on the desktop.
If you do accidentally erase a file, please notify the lab
manager so that it can be restored.
DON'T STEAL SOFTWARE
Assume that all applications on these computers are licensed,
and that you may not copy them. If you wish to know whether a
specific piece of software is in the public domain, please
ask before you copy it.
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