Hi folks,

I have 2 machines - MacOS Sierra and CentOS Linux - both with the same 
Anaconda distribution installed and with Spyder 3.14 available on both.

I would like to connect from Spyder on MacOS to the Linux remote kernel so 
that I execute python scripts on Linux from my Mac.

I have Googled this topic extensively and I have not seen how to do this 
documented anywhere.

Could someone please kindly explain to me step-by-step how to do this? 
 Tobi's screenshot contained in this topic 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/spyderlib/HXVpohXBAfA/M19Gixy8BAAJ;context-place=forum/spyderlib>
 shows 
what I want to do, but I need a Linux-specific example, including how to 
identify/locate the kernel on Linux for entering this info into the 
"Connect to an existing Kernel" dialog box.

Thanks in advance.

John


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