I have been thinking about getting a multicore remote server to run 
Autodock, do rendering, etc. It would be convenient to run PyMol 
directly on the server, tunneling the connection to an X-server running 
on my desktop. However, there is a long response-time delay when using 
PyMol 1.2r1 (x86_64) on CentOS 5 , an issue I have been ascribing to 
network latency. Am I correct in this assumption?

I note that there was a short discussion thread last year on 
master/slave pymol sessions, using XML-RPC.
http://www.mail-archive.com/pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg06984.html
I'm completely unfamiliar with this, and do not know how to implement it 
(my desktop runs PyMol 1.2r1 on Windows XP). Would this be an 
appropriate solution? Would it work to call remote plugins?

Jed

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Jed Goldstone, PhD
Research Specialist
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543



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