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| - choose a lambda host from the chooser | - choose a lambda host from the chooser | ||
| - login using your SCS Linux account | - login using your SCS Linux account | ||
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| + | {{ :accounts_and_labs:chooser.jpg | }} | ||
| This will give you full remote desktop style interface using the X-Emulator X-Win32. | This will give you full remote desktop style interface using the X-Emulator X-Win32. | ||
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| == Putty == | == Putty == | ||
| - | Putty is an ssh client that is available free of charge for Windows. With putty you can log into the SCS linux/lambda network. Putty is a command line application. | + | Putty is an ssh client that is available free of charge for Windows. With putty you can log into the SCS linux/lambda network. Putty provides a command line/text-only environment (no graphics). |
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| + | If you use the external access host [[services:external_access_host_access | access.scs.carleton.ca]] as the gateway then you should ''ssh'' to one of the ''lambda''[01..12]s. Note that access.scs.carleton.ca does not have a large variety of programs installed. | ||
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| + | If you are in SCS labs you can directly connect to a lambda without logging on to access.scs.carleton.ca | ||
| == X-Win32 == | == X-Win32 == | ||