Our group developed a [Debian/GNU Linux](http://www.debian.org/) based automated setup for workstations. On the managed workstations we install [Ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com/) Desktop as the preferred flavour.
Our group developed a [Debian/GNU Linux](http://www.debian.org/) based automated setup for workstations.
[[!map pages="linux/workstation/*"]]
Several Readmes offer more information:
* [[linux/Software on the D-PHYS Linux Computers]]
* [[linux/How to use USB Harddisk or USB Memorysticks]]
* [[linux/General Overview over Linux at the Department of Physics]]
*[VPN with Linux](/linux/vpn_with_linux/)
*[Restore Home or Groupshare on Linux](/backups/restore/)
*[WiFi on Linux](/linux/eduroam_wifi_on_linux/)
*[Printing on Linux](https://gitlab.ethz.ch/gsenguen/id-printers/)
The general [[services/workstations]] page shows you the locations of the publicly accessible rooms equipped with our Linux workstations.
News about our Linux workstations are distributed on our [newsticker](https://isg.phys.ethz.ch/news/) and can (and should!) be [subscribed](https://isg.phys.ethz.ch/subscribe/) to.
Most common problems
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The default desktop environment is GNOME Shell.
If after working a while, you can't login anymore, it is most probably you have run into quota in your user home directory.