Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of cypress/RunningRStudioWithSingularity
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v2 v3 4 4 == Login using port forwarding == 5 5 6 See for example [ [https://wiki.hpc.tulane.edu/trac/wiki/cypress/JupyterNode | Jupyter notebook]].6 See for example [wiki:JupyterNode Jupyter notebook]. 7 7 8 8 Make note of your choice of ports in the above for your use in the following. … … 96 96 * Go to your browser 97 97 98 With the RStudio server running in your Cypress interactive session, you can now use the RStudio interface on your browser99 98 100 Open a browser window or tab on your local machine and type the following. 99 You can now use the RStudio interface on your browser. 100 101 Using the above, now that you have the RStudio server running in your Cypress interactive session, open a browser window or tab on your local machine and type the following. 101 102 102 103 Be sure to match your choice of local port number from above, substituting for '''8888''' as needed. … … 110 111 Here is RStudio starting in your browser. 111 112 112 Note that this and all future responses may be slow due to your network latency.113 Note that this and all future responses may be slow due to your particular network latency. 113 114 114 [[Image(RStudioInBrowserStartup.png)]] 115 [[Image(RStudioInBrowserStartup.png, center, 30%)]] 116 117 Here is RStudio interface finished loading in your browser. 118 119 Note that all of your previously installed R packages should also available in your RStudio's R session. 120 121 See [wiki:InstallingRPackages Installing R Packages on Cypress]. 122 123 [[Image(RStudioInBrowserRunning.png, center, 30%)]] 124 125 When you're done, go to '''File''' -> '''Quit Session...''' , then simply close the browser tab. 126 127 [[Image(RStudioInBrowserEnded.png, center, 30%)]]
