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Latest revision as of 19:21, 18 October 2023
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Purpose
The purpose of the terminal servers is to provide a standard linux desktop which also gives easy access to the linux grid facilities at DTU Compute. The servers are running a standard Debian 12. Access is software client using thinlinc client [1].The interface is based on the light weight XFCE.
The servers can also be used as directly via ssh clients.
Note: Servers can only be access from DTU network or using VPN. If accessing from outside DTU, both password and ssh key is required.
Hardware
The servers consist of 2 HP servers with 56GB RAM and 24 cores each.
Connecting using a software client
You can either connect using the software client thinlinc freely available from http://www.cendio.com or x2go. The name of the server is thinlinc.compute.dtu.dk. Backup server is thinlinc2.compute.dtu.dk.
Windows/Mac users of x2go should use the fullfonts version.
Ubuntu users of x2go can install it by
sudo apt-get install x2goclient gsfonts-x11 echo "export LANG=en_US.utf8" >> ~/.bashrc source ~/.bashrc
en_GB.utf8
can also be used.