Hi Thomas, Troels and Alvin,
I appreciate your instant and detail advices to my problem, I got
succeeded - scripting in [C] enabled activate pymol in [S]. As Troels
says, I agree it's not pymol issue indeed, and sorry for contaminating
some questions to here list.
What is done:
laptop$ ssh -l
]. For now, what I want to do is [1], so please give
me, if any enough, advice or workaround. If information might be
inadequate, please contact me.
[1]
how to activate pymol from remote server?
i.e. how to start pymol in [S] by scripting from [C]
Sorry for lack of information, what all I'd
Hi Masataka,
Sorry for lack of information, what all I'd like to do is:
- Scripting in [C] (on Cygwin or telnet over Command Prompt etc.
welcome), which includes login procedure to [S] by 'ssh -l (loginname)
(hostname)'
- pymol GUI open in [S]'s window (not in [C])
that was not clear
hi masataka
how to activate pymol from remote server?
i.e. how to start pymol in [S] by scripting from [C]
assuming your laptop and remote-machine is X11 capable:
- you can use ip#
or by name
- www.remote-machine.com if your dns/hosts files is setup right
as well from an X-forwarded ssh connection. No
need to export variables. Don't use the -R and -display arguments.
Cheers,
Thomas
grantaka36 wrote, On 10/14/11 07:35:
Dear list members,
Would you please tell me the way, how to activate pymol from remote
server? i.e. how to start pymol in [S
Dear list members,
Would you please tell me the way, how to activate pymol from remote
server? i.e. how to start pymol in [S] by scripting from [C]
--
- From Windows client [C], SSH2 logging in to the remote server [S]
(Linux x64, Ubuntu 10)
- [S]
-- installed PyMOL