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 === Wired local connection === === Wired local connection ===
 If the computer is in the IBG or RL4 building and is connected by an ethernet wire, then starting backups is easy.  If the computer is in the IBG or RL4 building and is connected by an ethernet wire, then starting backups is easy. 
-  - Go to "System Preferences" +  - Go to "System Preferences"{{ :computing:system_preferences_icon.png?nolink |}} 
-  - Launch the "Time Machine" control panel+  - Launch the "Time Machine" control panel{{ :computing:timemachine.png?nolink |}}
   - Click on "Select Backup Disk..."   - Click on "Select Backup Disk..."
   - Select Time Machine on "linux" and click "Use Disk" <fc #FF0000>Sometimes this doesn't work the first time. If it gives an error, just select it and try again.</fc>   - Select Time Machine on "linux" and click "Use Disk" <fc #FF0000>Sometimes this doesn't work the first time. If it gives an error, just select it and try again.</fc>
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 === Wireless or non-local wired connections === === Wireless or non-local wired connections ===
 These steps apply for any computer connected to "UCB Wireless", "eduroam", or using a wired connection from outside the IBG subnet, such as from the ARC building or Muenzinger. This can also work from off campus, if the [[http://www.colorado.edu/oit/services/network-internet-services/vpn|CU VPN]] is running. These steps apply for any computer connected to "UCB Wireless", "eduroam", or using a wired connection from outside the IBG subnet, such as from the ARC building or Muenzinger. This can also work from off campus, if the [[http://www.colorado.edu/oit/services/network-internet-services/vpn|CU VPN]] is running.
-  - Launch "Finder" (the smiling blue icon)+  - Launch "Finder" (the smiling blue icon){{ :computing:mac_finder.png?nolink |}}
   - Press "⌘K" or select the "Go" menu and "Connect to Server... ⌘K"   - Press "⌘K" or select the "Go" menu and "Connect to Server... ⌘K"
   - Into the "Server Address:" field, type <code>afp://linux.colorado.edu</code> and press "Connect"   - Into the "Server Address:" field, type <code>afp://linux.colorado.edu</code> and press "Connect"
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   - Under "Client Download" click "Download"   - Under "Client Download" click "Download"
   - Once the file has downloaded, run it to install the backup client   - Once the file has downloaded, run it to install the backup client
-  - The backup client will show up in the Notification area (typically at the bottom right of the screen, near the clock), and looks sort of like a barrel, or perhaps disks+  - The backup client will show up in the Notification area (typically at the bottom right of the screen, near the clock), and looks sort of like a barrel, or perhaps disks. It changes color to show status, so may initially be red to show no backups have been done yet{{ :computing:urbackup.png?nolink |}}
   - Right click on the client and select "Settings"   - Right click on the client and select "Settings"
   - Go to the "Internet" tab   - Go to the "Internet" tab