Even if you are physically away from the lab machines, you can still turn in your code by remotely connecting to CSIL.
If you are on Mac/Linux/UNIX, you can do this like so from the
command prompt / terminal (under Applications/Utilities/Terminal
on Macs):
ssh username@csil.cs.ucsb.edu
...where username
is your username. You'll be asked
to supply a password, after which point you will be logged in.
If you are under Windows, you can login using PuTTY
.
UCSB-specific instructions for this can be found here.
There are a variety of useful links written by the nice folks at support
here.
These include information on alternative machines to csil
, which is useful in case csil
is overloaded and behaving really slowly.