@uref{http://www.stanford.edu/services/cluster/environs/sweet/, , ITSS
webpage}. You may use the Solaris or Linux machines. We will test your
code on these machines, and the instructions given here assume this
-environment. However, Pintos and its supporting tools are portable
-enough that it should build ``out of the box'' in other environments.
+environment. We cannot provide support for installing and working on
+Pintos on your own machine, but we provide instructions for doing so
+nonetheless (@pxref{Installing Pintos}).
Once you've logged into one of these machines, either locally or
remotely, start out by adding our binaries directory to your @env{PATH}