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Linux was designed for remote logins and can be successfully used from anywhere
in the world with just an Internet connection and an appropriate client
program. This publication will discuss the various clients available.
X-Win32
X-Win32 is our suggested client program for connecting to Linux servers from
Windows PCs. See Connecting
to SSCC Linux Computers using X-Win32 for instructions on downloading and
configuring X-Win32.
MindTerm
MindTerm is a web-based terminal program. Simply direct your Internet browser
to http://hal.ssc.wisc.edu/. You will
be able to log in to HAL, and from HAL you can connect to any of the other
servers. This is a particularly good choice if you cannot install software
on the machine you are using. However, MindTerm cannot display graphics,
just text.
X11 in Mac OS X
Mac OS X includes an X11 client that can connect to the SSCC's Linux servers
and display graphics. See Connecting to SSCC Linux Computers
using X11 in Mac OS X.
SSCC Linux Servers
The SSCC has three public Linux servers, KITE (kite.ssc.wisc.edu),
HAL (hal.ssc.wisc.edu),
and FALCON (falcon.ssc.wisc.edu). KITE and HAL
are similar, though KITE has more software installed (see
the list) and HAL is marginally faster. FALCON runs 64-bit Linux and is
primarily for jobs which require more memory than KITE or HAL (which run
32-bit Linux) can allocate. See Computing Resources at the
SSCC for more
details about available servers and their capabilities.
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