On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 8:00 AM, Murray Jorgensen
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have just found out that the machine learning group in our Faculty has a
> lot of spare capacity on their FreeNX servers. I do not know a lot about
> these beasts but I understand that they are a free version of something
> p
Hi all,
I have just found out that the machine learning group in our Faculty has
a lot of spare capacity on their FreeNX servers. I do not know a lot
about these beasts but I understand that they are a free version of
something produced by a firm called "NoMachine".
They are designed for exe
Hi Murray,
Murray Jorgensen wrote:
I have just found out that the machine learning group in our Faculty has
a lot of spare capacity on their FreeNX servers. I do not know a lot
about these beasts but I understand that they are a free version of
something produced by a firm called "NoMachine".
All FreeNX allows you to do is access a regular linux machine using X
over SSH as opposed to ssh'ing in, redirecting the X-display back to
your local machine (running a xserver locally)..
You can install R on the machine(s) just as you would normally, and if
the machines are in some sort of cl
Hi all,
I have just found out that the machine learning group in our Faculty has
a lot of spare capacity on their FreeNX servers. I do not know a lot
about these beasts but I understand that they are a free version of
something produced by a firm called "NoMachine".
They are designed for executi
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