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Now you may want to run gnome-session or startkde. Run glxgears or glxinfo to confirm GLX setup. | Now you may want to run gnome-session or startkde. Run glxgears or glxinfo to confirm GLX setup. | ||
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+ | == on boggs == | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | nohup Xvfb :20 -screen 0 1900x1200x16 & | ||
+ | nohup /usr/local/bin/x11vnc -display :20 -usepw -N -forever & | ||
+ | xterm -d :20 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
==Route localhost imap to remote server== | ==Route localhost imap to remote server== |
Revision as of 18:39, 18 July 2013
Contents
Slicer4 Local extension index build
SLICER=d:/pieper/Slicer SSUPER=d:/pieper/s EXT=d:/pieper/Extensions/ExtensionsIndex-local BUILDTYPE=Debug SBUILD=${SSUPER}/Slicer-build EBUILD=${EXT}-build cd ${EBUILD} cmake -DSlicer_DIR:PATH=${SBUILD} -DSlicer_EXTENSION_DESCRIPTION_DIR:PATH=${EXT} -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=${BUILDTYPE} ${SLICER}/Extensions/CMake
GLX Enabled VNC on Unbuntu (tested on 8.10)
Remote Host
Install Xvfb
sudo apt-get install xvfb
Install x11vnc
sudo apt-get install x11vnc
Set up a vncpassword if needed with vncpasswd (available in package vnc4-common).
Run Xvfb and start and xterm
nohup Xvfb :1 -screen 0 1280x1024x16 &
and then (give the X server a second to start)
xterm -display :1 &
Note: each user needs a distinct display number (replace :1 in this example with your number).
Run x11vnc
nohup x11vnc -display :1 -usepw -N -localhost -forever &
On local host
Set up ssh tunnel
ssh -C -L 5900:localhost:5901 <remotehost>
Connect to server
vncviewer localhost:0
Now you may want to run gnome-session or startkde. Run glxgears or glxinfo to confirm GLX setup.
on boggs
nohup Xvfb :20 -screen 0 1900x1200x16 & nohup /usr/local/bin/x11vnc -display :20 -usepw -N -forever & xterm -d :20
Route localhost imap to remote server
sudo ssh -C -L 993:localhost:993 user@imapserver
Acknowledgments
“This project was supported by the National Center for Research Resources and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health through Grant Numbers P41-RR-013218 and P41-EB-015902.”
"This work is part of the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NAMIC), funded by the National Institutes of Health through the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, Grant U54 EB005149. Information on the National Centers for Biomedical Computing can be obtained from http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/bioinformatics."