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- DONE Users can connect to the mainframe with the x3270 terminal emulator.
- DONE Users can send and receive Zephyr messages.
- DONE Users can browse the web with Firefox, which is preconfigured with the MIT CA, a local filesystem path for its disk cache, and the Java and Flash plugins.
- DONE Users can easily connect to the MIT Chat service with Gaim, and in addition can use the gaim-encryption plugin for end-to-end message encryption.
- DONE Users can easily read MIT mail using Evolution or Pine.
- DONE Users can read archives in Discuss.
- DONE Users have access to a rich C development environment as well as basic installations of Perl, Python, and Java.
- Users have access to a variety of non-standard utilities (jot, lam, saferm, etc.).
- DONE Users can print to Athena network printers with the lpr command and from applications which support printing.
- DONE Users have access to the enscript command to format text documents into postscript for printing.
- DONE Users can run emacs with Athena site customizations.
- DONE Users can conduct single sign-on logins to other Athena machines (provided they have a keytab and are configured for remote access) or compatible non-Athena machines via kerberized ssh, telnet, rlogin, or ftp.
- DONE Users can query and manipulate IMAP mail stores with the mailquota, mailusage, from, and mitmail* commands.
- DONE Users can access and run software from AFS lockers through /mit paths via "attach", "add", "setup", and related commands. Home directories are also treated as lockers.
- DESUPPORT Users can use a network-enabled replacement for "write" between machines.
- DONE Users can query Athena hesiod information with the hesinfo command.
- DONE Users can spell-check documents using the ispell command.
- Users can pull down MIT mail with the emacs movemail command (currently uses kpop).
- DONE Athena machines have a selection of international fonts installed.
- DONE Users can talk to serial devices using kermit.
- DONE Users can process TeX and LaTeX documents.
- DONE Athena machines can access Windows file shares using a Kerberos-enabled smbclient.
- DESUPPORT Athena machines can serve file shares to SMB clients, using a Kerberos-enabled Samba server which is pre-configured for the win.mit.edu realm.
- DONE Athena machines have attach-and-run scripts in the default path for various bits of locker software such as the Moira tools.
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Planned solution: Ensure that the native texlive-full package is installed. A new package debathena-tex-extras will install the nonstandard extensions.
Status: Done.
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Feature: Athena machines can access Windows file shares using a Kerberos-enabled smbclient.
Current solution: The athena-samba package contains a build of the entire Samba suite (3.0.2a), built with Kerberos.
Planned solution: Ensure that the native smbclient package is installed, and confirm that it is Kerberos-enabled and can access shares in the win.mit.edu domain.
Status: Done.
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Feature: Athena machines can serve file shares to SMB clients, using a Kerberos-enabled Samba server which is pre-configured for the win.mit.edu realm.
Current solution: The athena-samba package contains a build of the entire Samba suite (3.0.2a), built with Kerberos, along with a boot script and some configuration files for the Samba server.
Planned solution: Ensure that the native smbclient package is installed. A new package debathena-smbclient-config will point it at Desupport this; the Samba server package will not be installed automatically (but ideally we would provide documentation on how to join a Samba server machine to the win.mit.edu domain).
Status: Config packages still needs to be done.Milestone: Feature Complete (one day)Done.
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Feature: Athena machines have attach-and-run scripts in the default path for various bits of locker software such as the Moira tools.
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