diff --git a/notebooks/resources/terminals.ipynb b/notebooks/resources/terminals.ipynb index e3bc6ae6e..decafffe4 100644 --- a/notebooks/resources/terminals.ipynb +++ b/notebooks/resources/terminals.ipynb @@ -132,12 +132,48 @@ ] }, { - "cell_type": "code", - "execution_count": null, - "id": "6b686eb5-4d0d-48af-ae15-2e0171cdfcd4", + "cell_type": "markdown", + "id": "9004d0e1-c472-4e9a-9115-0a77fd5d3ee4", + "metadata": {}, + "source": [ + "## Logging into a terminal via fastX" + ] + }, + { + "cell_type": "markdown", + "id": "ee17bae0-38d6-4556-94d0-5aada3603a77", "metadata": {}, - "outputs": [], - "source": [] + "source": [ + "CISL has provided an option to log into casper via the fastX software. Detailed instructions are provided here:\n", + "\n", + "https://arc.ucar.edu/knowledge_base/72581391\n", + "\n", + "You will not be able to use the first option \"Using FastX via web browser\" as this requires being on the internal UCAR network or VPN. If you are able to install the desktop client, we would recommend that option:\n", + "\n", + "https://arc.ucar.edu/knowledge_base/72581391#UsingFastXforremotedesktops-UsingtheFastXdesktopclient\n", + "\n", + "Otherwise, you can create an ssh tunnel via a terminal window and then start the browser client:\n", + "\n", + "https://arc.ucar.edu/knowledge_base/72581391#UsingFastXforremotedesktops-UsingFastXviawebbrowserandsshtunnel\n" + ] + }, + { + "cell_type": "markdown", + "id": "da9e1c05-6abb-41ca-ac87-fb7e8b5f463c", + "metadata": {}, + "source": [ + "## Using PuTTY and Xmg" + ] + }, + { + "cell_type": "markdown", + "id": "6b212673-a637-4073-9be5-817d32696560", + "metadata": {}, + "source": [ + "For older Windows laptops, it may require the use of PuTTY and Xmg. These might be installed on your machine already, but if not you can download them. Here is a nice guide from UC-Irvine:\n", + "\n", + "https://laptops.eng.uci.edu/engineering-software/using-linux/how-to-configure-putty-xming-on-your-laptop\n" + ] } ], "metadata": {