The UCC's most easily identified service -- access to our computers and the Internet.
Once you have a UCC account, you might to log in over the Internetwork. Here's how.
The club have to put all that junk somewhere, but there are other things the club room has to offer. It's all here.
The UCC is secured by an electronic door system. We also have a number of door sensors. You can also find out which doors are open.
The UCC provides several mailing lists for members and other groups.
UCCans quench their thirst from our sometimes fully-stocked drink machine. Find out more about dispensing a drink using our electronic currency here.
UCCans once their thirst has been quenched dispose of their cans this way.
The UCC provides members with networked computing facilities including worldwide electronic mail. Here's some tips on how to use it.
Follow the weary tale of UCCans feeding their hunger with our
snack machines. They are not on the net like our drink machine -- we're
trying to work out how it can be connected at the moment.
Members can access the tool cupboard and projects area for essential
equipment repairs and less-essential tinkering.
The cupboard is stocked with many, many tools and parts.
Every project needs a source control system. The UCC runs Subversion, Monotone and CVS servers.
Usenet has thousands of different newsgroups with gazillions of messages posted each day. Members can read and post using the UCC's network facilities.
UCC has a number of webcams in the room, which function in both the on
and the off modes. It would seem to an unwary outsider, they mostly
function in the off mode. As well as a live view of the webcams, there
are extensive browable
archives online.
If you want to publish anything on the Web, the UCC can provide reasonable amounts of space and bandwidth. Naturally, we encourage you to conserve diskspace and bandwidth.
Due to the uncanny popularity of weblogs, UCC has a blog
syndication service (a Planet) which shows the latest in
technica, ramblings and inconsequencia from UCC members.
The UCC has Ubuntu on Tap! (Literally, it is a wall port that
installs Ubuntu!)
Produce a genuine iCalendar (aka vCal 2.0 aka iCal) file from your UWA timetable, screenscraping details from the (
official) timetable site.
Instant Messages to your desktop that you can't get away from.
Log in to OpenID-enabled web pages with your UCC identity.
I would love to make love to you tonight, darling. But you see, I'm setting
up a wiki.
The UCC runs a small IRC server for members and friends.
We run a couple of SQL database servers for your data-handling needs.
The flame has been the UCC's bulletin board system since 1990. It has had a number of hosts and different operating systems.
The UCC has an FTP site which will allow you to host files that other users on the Internet may download using file transfer protocol. Another option for transferring files is via the World Wide Web (see below).
The UCC has a vast library of various books and periodicals which users can read at the club room..
Historic UCC Services
The UCC used to store stuff in a facility at Shenton Park.