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Resources
» Projects
  Check out our Projects page!
» Membership Information
  Information about joining the Computer Society.
» Webmail
  Csociety Webmail Client.
» Open Source Archive: FTP CVSup
» Office Hours
  List of our office hours for the semester for EE14.
» Mailing Lists
» Resource Request Form
  Forms to request services that the Computer Society provides to Purdue student organizations.
» Wish List
» Purdue Linux Users Group
  Local support group for Linux/BSD users.
» Meeting Minutes
  Archive of minutes from Computer Society meetings.
» Acceptable Use Policy
  Policies governing the use of Computer Society resources.

Free Software CD Sales
We have the following Linux/BSD CD sets for sale in our office:
  • Red Hat 9.0: $6
  • Mandrake 9.1: $6
  • Slackware 8.1: $2
  • FreeBSD 4.7: $2
  • Debian 3.0: $6
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News and Information

First Meeting of Fall 2008
Last Thursday evening we held a callout and the turn out was great. So, this Tuesday (tomorrow) at 6:00PM in EE05, I'll be going over the projects we currently have on the burners and give a short presentation over what we have to offer to members.

Wanna hold office hours?
If you would like to get more involved and hold office hours, contact info@csociety.org.

For those interested in hanging out in our office, it's in EE 014, next to EE 005. Current office hours are listed here.



About the Computer Society
The Purdue University Computer Society is a student chapter of the national IEEE Computer Society. Our goals are to spread knowledge about computer engineering and technology, to get students involved in outside of class engineering projects, and to provide computing resources to students and student organizations. Every year, the Computer Society is involved with organizing events related to the fields of computer science and engineering. Stop by our office in EE 014 during our office hours for more information.

The Computer Society works with the Purdue Linux Users Group to sponsor presentations from Purdue, the industry, and other groups. We also present educational sessions called short courses from time to time.

The Computer Society maintains open-source software FTP and CVSup mirrors. We also provide members with computer shell accounts, and provide webspace and mailing lists to other Purdue Student Organizations.

For more information, send us e-mail. Last Updated Mon Sep 15 10:05:02 2008