On 02/11/2014 08:26 AM, Garikoitz Lerma-Usabiaga wrote:
Thanks for your answers.
I thought the problem was solved, but it is not... for summary:
> Keyboard problems when accessing from Citrix (accessing remotely
through a Windows machine)
> Slowness when accessing from Snow Leopard with Xquartz.
The settings above made no difference, I have a improvement in speed
when I access through Citrix, this means that: I have a remote
connection to a local windows machine, with MobaXterm installed on it,
and I launch Spyder with Spyder & > the speed of the interface is ok,
but I have some keyboard problems (less with a Windows machine, more
with a Mac.
This would be a keyboard mapping problem.
A quick Google search found these links, among others:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/6659952#6659952
http://support.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/rec-mac-11-6/mac-optimize-keystroke-forwarding.html
When I access to spyder in the work network (from a Snow Leopard), I ssh
to a Red Hat 6 machine and run Spyder through Xquartz with spyder &,
then the Spyder slowness problem continues. It seems that the problem is
related to Xquartz or the mac environment, in Windows it runs ok.
Streaming graphical apps across a remote connection is a challenge
especially when using an add on like XQuartz. In any event are you by
chance hitting this bug:
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/ticket/820
If there is no way to solve this problem (it makes it almost unusable),
is it possible to use a remote iPython kernel? I can run spyder in my
local Snow Leopard machine, I have all the files mapped locally, but I
would need the programs to run in the Red Hat 6 kernel (I connect
through ssh).
Here is a recipe not sure if it will work for your purposes:
https://github.com/ipython/ipython/wiki/Cookbook:-Connecting-to-a-remote-kernel-via-ssh
thank you very much again!
Gari
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