![]() ![]() R, Stata or whatever application you are running will just continue to tick over - exploring whatever scientific cul-de-sac you have designated - and wait patiently for you to reconnect. When you disconnect from the Linux server, your session continues as if you were right there watching. This is done by Disconnecting rather than Logging out (aka Terminating). One of the advantages of noMachine is that long running projects can continue to run while you pursue other important priorities. Occaisionally, you will find that you are ready to take a nap before your scale model of the Universe has converged. Your awesome new Linux Desktop (in a window on your local machine):Ĭonnecting and Reconnecting Disconnecting vs Terminating a Session You can safely just click OK on the next 2 screens ultimately revealing. noMachine will then "create a new desktop" for you.Enter your DemographyLab username and password - If you don't have these then Go back to step 1.Hit the "Connect" button to connect for the first time Host: Port: 4000 Use UDP for multimedia: yes.Mostly you'll choose the default options. This will launch a series of dialog screens. Create a "new connection" when offered the chance.Launch the noMachine client application. ![]() Acquire a valid Demography Lab userid/passwordĭownload and install the appropriate "client" software You can download the no machine client software from Ĭhoose the one that matches your operating system.ĭownload and install accepting all of the defaults. ![]()
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