Update home authored by van Vliet's avatar van Vliet
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![alt text](images/x2goclient-02.gif "x2goclient-02")
For the **Host**:
- res-hpc-lo01
- res-hpc-lo01.researchlumc.nl
or
- res-hpc-lo02
- res-hpc-lo02.researchlumc.nl
For the **Session type**:
- XFCE
- ICEWM
- MATE [only for res-hpc-lo02]
- MATE [only for res-hpc-lo02.researchlumc.nl]
After you have created a new session
![alt text](images/x2goclient-03.gif "x2goclient-03")
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![alt text](images/putty-01.gif "putty-01")
Fill in at the Host Name (or IP address): **res-hpc-lo01** or **res-hpc-lo02**
Fill in at the Host Name (or IP address): **res-hpc-lo01.researchlumc.nl** or **res-hpc-lo02.researchlumc.nl**
![alt text](images/putty-02.gif "putty-02")
......@@ -1288,12 +1288,12 @@ We recommend to use this option.
## Remote GPU-accelerated visualization on res-hpc-lo02
If you want to run a graphical program that will show 3D animation, movies or any other kind of simulation/visualization, we have the second login node **res-hpc-lo02** for this.
If you want to run a graphical program that will show 3D animation, movies or any other kind of simulation/visualization, we have the second login node **res-hpc-lo02.researchlumc.nl** for this.
This server has a powerful Tesla T4 GPU card (16Gb memory).
Steps for setting up a remote GPU-accelerated visualization:
* connect your remote desktop (X2Go) to the second login node res-hpc-lo02
* connect your remote desktop (X2Go) to the second login node res-hpc-lo02.researchlumc.nl
* start your visualization program (with "vglrun" in front of it if needed)
Once you are in your remote desktop, open a terminal.
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