Hello Valdir Márcio Sena Vitalino,

Please take a look at the instruction in

https://github.com/einsteintoolkit/jupyter-et/blob/master/tutorial-server/notebooks/CactusTutorial.ipynb

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On Windows 10/11 please install the Ubuntu Linux subsystem, then follow
the instructions for a Ubuntu system. These are Microsoft's official 
instructions on how to do so, Ubuntu provides an alternative version. You may 
also want to install native ssh client like Putty and an X11 server like 
VcXsrv, XMing or an all-in-one solution for X11 server and ssh client like 
MobaXterm.
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Yours,
Roland

> Olá
> 
> Eu preciso instalar o software Einstein em notebook com Windows 11
> 
> Atenciosamente,
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