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About

So at the behest of quite a few members complaining that UCC isn't a friendly place for non-techies, this year we are going to be trying to create a much more helpful atmosphere for incoming freshers (and current members as well). The first major step on this is the Fresher Guide. In years past the guide has been rather 'Wall of Text-y' and had a tendency to contain a lot of information that wouldn't help most freshers.

What you can do

WRITE!

  • Look up a copy of the Fresher Guide on UCCs website and if there is something that doesn't seem helpful or could be better in your mind, then rewrite the section. I don;t care if we end up having 6 rewrites of the same part, I want to see what language the club thinks we should be using!

EDIT!

  • Calling all Grammar Nazis... We don't wanna look like uneducated peons (such as myself) so we need people to go through with a fine tooth comb and tell us all the nitty gritty things that are wrong with our sentence structure and EVERYTHING.

NEW IDEAS!

  • Think there is a way of showing information that we haven't thought of? MENTION IT. This guide should be reasonably simple and easy to get information out of so if theres an idea you have, we'd love to hear it.

Layout

Section 1: Welcome

  • Presidents Welcome (DONE)
  • About The UCC (The selling points)

Section 2: Finding Us

  • Finding UCC
  • Map/Photos

Section 3: Your account and Dispense

  • Setting Up Your Account
  • Dispense 101

Section 4: Events, Projects and other cool stuff

  • LOOK AT ALL THE REASON YOU SHOULD BECOME A MEMBER!! (try to have this as the centrefold)

Section 5: Communication via Keyboard

  • Communication (Mailing Lists, Redirecting UCC Email, IRC, Facebook, Website, etc)
  • MAY NEED TWO PAGES

Section 6: More about UCC

  • For the hardcore readers

BackPage

  • GETTING HELP (This is here for ease of access)

Rewritten Fresher Guide

President's Welcome

Needs work still

Congratulations! and thank-you for joining UCC (or at least picking up one of our fresher guides). Please start your membership by locating our clubroom filled with computers (most of which can play games), create your account (giving you access to our computers, more reliable than the university machines) and then discover our internet-connected coke and snack machines (along with complimentary $5 credit).

Once you've settled in, remember to attend our fresher welcome and "Learn to Linux [TM]" at the end of the first week (free pizza will be provided), followed by a LAN party the next Friday. Our club AGM is in

Welcome to Uni, and welcome to the UCC. Enjoy your time at the UCC, and we hope to see you around the clubroom.

John Hodge [TPG] UCC President 2012

Your UCC Account

Your UCC account is one of the most important things you can have as a member. It lets you log into any of our clubroom machines, as well as granting you access to our user servers, wireless network and online drink and snack machines.

* Once you're in the clubroom, ask a committee or wheel member to set up your account. Make sure you have your membership sticker ready (it's probably on your student card).

Now that you have an account, you can use it to log into any of our clubroom machines. If you want to log onto one of our servers, you'll need to use the ssh program (described later in this very guide). If you're having trouble, just ask someone in the clubroom --- we don't bite!

Accessing the UCC wireless network can be a bit tricky (particularly on Windows machines). See http://wiki.ucc.asn.au/Wifi if you're having any trouble.

Section 4: Events, Projects and other cool stuff

Events in 2013

UCC runs a number of events throughout the year, significantly more than many of the other clubs on campus. Not all of our events are computer-ish in nature. However, a significant portion of them are (we are a computer club, after all). Events include LAN gaming nights, Tech Talks and of course the Fresher’s Welcome.

(Organisation/dates subject to change)

UCC Fresher's Welcome

Date: Friday 1st March

Time: 6pm

Location: UCC Clubroom

The Fresher's Welcome exists to welcome you, as a new member, into the club. There will be a "Learn to Linux" presentation to help introduce you to Linux which is installed on most clubroom machines with experienced members around to help you out. This is a great event to get to know some people and put faces to names. First time members get FREE pizza.

UCC Fresher LAN

Date: Saturday 9th March – Sunday 10th March

Time: 3:00pm – 10:00am

Location: Cameron Hall Loft (above the UCC Clubroom)

After making lots of friends at the Fresher Welcome, come back next week for the first LAN of semester. LANs are your best chance to play against other UCCans at the games of your choice, but there is usually a game of WolfET, TF2 or Age of Empires II. The Minecraft server will be up as well for those so inclined. Please bring a non-surge-protected powerboard for your computer as well. LANs are FREE for members, but friends are most welcome (at an additional cost of $5 or so).

UCC Annual General Meeting

Date: Tuesday 12th March

Time: 1:00pm (Common lunch hour)

Location: Guild Council Meeting Room

The AGM is the meeting at which the new UCC committee will be elected for 2013. The only way to be represented is to attend. At the AGM you can run for, and vote for, the various committee positions. As a fresher, you should attend in order to run for the position as Fresher Representative. If you don't know where the Guild Council Meeting Room is, arrive in the UCC a little early and follow the mass exodus.

UCC Easter LAN

Date: UWA Easter Holidays, Saturday 6th April – Sunday 7th April

Time: 3:00pm – 10:00am

Location: Cameron Hall Loft

UCC runs a LAN party once every two months or so. These are your best chance to play against other UCCans at the LAN games of your choice, but there is usually a game of WolfET, TF2 or Age of Empires II. Please bring a non-surge-protected powerboard for your computer as well. LANs are FREE for members, but friends are most welcome (at an additional cost of $5 or so).

Cameron Hall Quiz Night

Date: TBA

Time: TBA

Location: The Guild Tavern

UCC and UniSFA run a quiz night annually. The quiz night is a hilarious evening of silly games, answering questions (ranging from the slightly obscure to incredibly obscure), and hurling (verbal) abuse at the judges – but not too much. In theory, prizes are awarded for those teams who answer the most questions correctly. In practice the judges decide who wins based on a complicated system of bribery. Needless to say, this is an 18+ event.

UCC Camp

Date: Friday 19th July – Monday 22nd July

Time: TBA

Venue: Camp Leschenaultia

Last year UCC held a club camp, at Camp Leschenaultia. After the success of last year's camp, we will be looking to run another one this year. The camp involves a weekend of gaming, tech talks, and (for those who are inclined) physical activities such as swimming. Camp is a great way to get to know some of the more interesting members from UCC.

Cameron Hall Charity Vigil

Date: Semester 2

Time: TBA

Location: Cameron Hall

Once a year, all of the clubs in Cameron Hall get together and hold a night of fun to raise money for charity. There is a cover charge, but you do get fed. More details to come later in the year. This is one of the bigger events of the year.

UCC 39th Anniversary Dinner

Date: Sunday 15th September

Time: TBA

Venue: TBA

UCC has its birthday. This year, UCC turns 39 (0x27). Dinner has been held at a number of locations over the years, but is always priced for students – previous venues have included the Santa Fe Restaurant in Subiaco, the Royal Perth Yacht Club, and the Royal Restaurant in East Perth.

Other Events

UCC Committee Meetings

Date: Tuesdays Weekly

Time: 5:30pm

Venue: UCC Clubroom

UCC Committee is fairly active, and holds weekly meetings throughout most of the year. All members are encouraged to attend committee meetings, and aside from the mailing list for committee, this is a good way to make your opinions heard. Committee Meeting times will likely change once the AGM has occurred

Committee meetings typically involve shouting, death threats, and the spectacle of eight grown men arguing about what colour the club should paint its new bike shed.

Section 5: Communication via Keyboard

Mailing Lists

UCC has a series of mailing lists that it's members (some of which you might never see in the clubroom) use to communicate. These include:

  • UCC-Announce - An announcement list through which we let members know about Events and the like. You are automatically subscribed to this list when becoming a member.
  • UCC - Got a tech question? having a party that you wanna invite UCCans to? This is the list for you! Most UCCans subscribe to this list so it's a great source of information on both the club and general technical things
  • Committee - The list where committee matters are dealt with. If you are interested in the running of the club then you should subscribe to this list.
  • Tech - The list used to discuss UCC's hardware and machines.

If you want to subscribe to any of these lists, you can do so at http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/mailman/listinfo

IRC

Without a doubt, the easiest way to waste time in or out of UCC is chatting on our Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server. It's also a great way to get help with problems you're having at UCC, with computers generally, or with Uni life. You'll get to chat with some of the older members of the club who may not even be in Perth. Some of these old guard may seem a little grumpy or intimating at first, but give them a chance, they are gold mines for information about the club and all things tech!

You can connect with an IRC client to irc.ucc.asn.au:6667 and join the channel #ucc, or with a web browser go to http://irc.ucc.asn.au

Facebook

Join UCC on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/universitycomputerclub/


Here there be fresher ideas to work through

Rye-Rye's shit

Shit I actually care about

1. Dispense Machine. Why?

  • Food. Food and drinks. That is good.

Put in:

  • How to get your account (i.e. get a committee member to do everything)
  • How to put it on a card
  • How to do all those other things
  • That, or put in to ask a comittee member to do everything
  • How to put money onto account

2. Games We have computers. The computers have vidja. That is good.

Important things:

  • You need an account to get onto a computer
  • Which computers have access to vidja
  • Rules about using them (don't be dicks etc.)

3. How to get there

  • Use ground level maps god damn guys
    • Also, what to do if it's shut
      • Also put in stuff about surrounding clubs
        • i.e. UniGames/Unisfa and how they are cool guys who fly around and fight all the bad guys
          • UDS/UWAnime and how they are not buff and not a cool

4. Cool things to do

  • Using the music stuff
  • Using that putty thing to use dispense
  • CONNECTING TO THE UCC WIRELESS - THAT SHIT BE IMPORTANT

5. Holy fuck did you know that facebook was a thing and that people can use facebook to join the UCC facebook group holy shit guys

6. Events that I actually cared about

  • The camp (especially about how freshers can go for free)
  • The Lans

Other than those nothing else sounded that interesting

Jono's contribution

'=== MUSIC AT UCC: ROBOTNIK ===

  • We have an integrated music system with thousands of songs added by our users.
  • The music system commonly known as robotnik is frequently playing music in the clubroom and can be controlled by any member.

  • Any member can access robotnik from a web browser on one of the clubroom machines by simply putting robotnik/ into the address bar.

  • Most of the music is located in the space directory and is usually listed by artist but may consist of separate folders created by members. *

  • In the top right is the current song playing and the music controls.
  • Just below this is the current playlist.
  • To add to the playlist, click add button next to any song file or just click the title to immediately play the song.

  • Keep in mind that there is a certain etiquette to the music playlist.
  • It is considered very rude to replace the currently playing music with something else of your own choice.
  • If you find the music is too loud it should be ok to turn it down a bit.
  • Just remember that even if the music is not to your taste, it is to the person who put it on.
  • There is a method to add any of your own music to the robotnik library using a program called WinSCP and you can also control the music from a terminal.
  • Ask any committee, door, or coke member to assist you with this.

Making an account and logging into computers

Making an account and logging into the computers.

  • You will need to find a committee member to do this
  • Think of a username and password
  • (Also, it may be beneficial think of a TLA, a Three Letter Acronym. This will be used to identify you in all written club communications.
  • This is not necessary but it makes life easier for you and many others)
  • Once the committee member has set up your account they will likely guide you through how to access the terminal on any machine.
  • If not, then they have failed you, sorry. Try again or here's how to do it in written form.
  • Find program called PuTTY and open it
  • Type “yourusername”@motsugo into the Host Name section and hit enter if using a clubroom machine
  • If at home or somewhere outside the clubroom, type "motsugo.ucc.asn.au"
  • This will open a terminal which will ask you for your login username and then your password
  • Don't worry about the characters not showing up when typing your password
  • Congratulations, you have logged into motsugo.