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other:uvcdat:cdat_conda:ipnb [2019/05/15 21:48] jypeter Saved temps notes |
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==== Reminder ==== | ==== Reminder ==== | ||
- | * Make sure you read and understand the [[#how_does_it_work|How does it work?]] section | + | * Make sure you read and understand the [[#how_does_it_work|How does it work?]] section above |
- | * If you are doing everything on your own desktop/laptop, you can just start the notebook server and browser with ''jupyter notebook'' | + | * If you have a python installed **on your own desktop/laptop**, you can just start a local notebook server and browser with\\ ''jupyter notebook'' |
- | * On a remote and shared server, only start the notebook server and use a local browser to connect to the notebook server through an ssh tunnel | + | * **On a remote and shared server**, only start the notebook server and use a local browser to connect to the notebook server through an ssh tunnel |
- | ==== Prerequisite ==== | + | ==== Prerequisites ==== |
- | * | + | * We assume that you have a local web browser installed!\\ Depending on your (local) computer: |
+ | * **Linux**: you should already be able to open a local terminal, and ''ssh'' is installed by default | ||
+ | * **Windows**: you need to know how to open a Windows prompt/command-line (''Windows''+''R'', then open ''cmd'') | ||
+ | * Windows 7: and you need to install [[other:win10apps#putty_pageant|Putty]] in order to use ''ssh'': | ||
+ | * In the instructions below, replace ''ssh'' with ''plink'' if you are using Windows 7 | ||
==== Digging ssh tunnels ==== | ==== Digging ssh tunnels ==== |