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- | ==== Windows desktop ==== | + | If you are really in a hurry, go directly to the [[other:ssh#useful_aliases|Useful aliases]] section, but it is important that you read the full page at least once! |
- | There should be an //Obelix// shortcut on the left side of your desktop. Double-click on it in order to open a window (e.g. with graphics) environment on one of the obelix servers. Each terminal you will open in this environment will run on the same obelix server. Use ssh to [[#which_linux_servers_should_you_use|connect another server]] | ||
- | If there is not yet an //Obelix// shortcut, use the [[other:win7apps#setup|VcXsrv XLaunch]] program to create it | ||
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- | Note: you can also use [[other:win7apps#putty|Putty]] if you just need text windows, or [[other:win7apps#vcxsrv_windows_x_server|VcXsrv]] or [[other:win7apps#putty|Putty]]+[[other:win7apps#cygwin-x|Cygwin-X]] if you also need graphics | ||
===== Which Linux servers should you use? ===== | ===== Which Linux servers should you use? ===== |