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  • ...Screen]] and [[Tmux]]. They are similar implementations of the concept of 'terminal multiplexing' or having multiple terminals in a single instance of the prog In short, working with a terminal multiplexer to have multiple persistent (do not disappear when you log out
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  • File:Jupyter Launcher Terminal.png
    Screenshot showing the Terminal button in the JupyterLab Launcher
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  • ...been executable, but if you run the three commands in the script from the Terminal, it does work.|warn}} 2. Open a terminal and make the file executable:
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  • ...Screen]] and [[Tmux]]. They are similar implementations of the concept of 'terminal multiplexing' or having multiple terminals in a single instance of the prog In short, working with a terminal multiplexer to have multiple persistent (do not disappear when you log out
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  • ...repeats, miniature inverted repeat transposable elements (MITEs), and long terminal repeat (LTR) transposons in genomes.
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  • ...visible and even when the whole screen session is detached from the users terminal.
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  • * Connect to the session when it starts and open a "Terminal Emulator" from the desktop Applications menu in the top left. * Start a TensorBoard instance in the resulting terminal/shell (replace "./pathtolog" with the path to where your TensorFlow process
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  • ...erHub|JupyterHub]] or [[Open OnDemand]], but mostly you use a command-line Terminal interface through SSH connections. ===Connecting to a HiPerGator Terminal via SSH===
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  • ...it there.''' <br> This is normal, proceed to the next step, '''leaving the terminal running in the background'''.| warn}}
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  • ...a scheduled job and run as commands in a job script or interactively in a terminal session.
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  • Tmux is a "terminal multiplexer", it enables a number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal. tmux is intended to be a
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  • ...ifications for both the GNU Screen window manager and the more modern Tmux terminal multiplexer, and works on most Linux, BSD, and Mac distributions.
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  • #*The name of the log file will be displayed in your terminal. ...h you run bedpostx to get disconnected while the script is running. If the terminal is disconnected, it will cause the job array completion detection to fail a
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  • ...in with an ssh client using a password. After the password is entered, the terminal prompts for a Duo passcode (e.g. 6-digit code from a token or Duo applicati ...plexing]] automatically, so you can both perform SFTP transfers and open a terminal in the same ssh session without having to re-authorize.
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  • ...an select between a terminal session and a full Linux desktop (Xfce4) or a terminal in a JupyterLab session in [[Jupyter#JupyterHub| JupyterHub]]. ...sly. HiPerGator offers options for terminal multiplexing. See [[Persistent Terminal Sessions]] for more details.
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  • #Once you've authenticated, you can create a new terminal or SFTP!
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  • * In a '''second terminal''' on your '''local machine''', use the following command to forward the se Once you have completed the multi-factor authentication, '''leave that terminal open''' as it is silently forwarding the HPG traffic to you.
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  • ...only have to type the passphrase in once when starting the computer or the terminal application. ...eys file. On MacOS these steps can be done using either the built-in MacOS terminal application or [https://iterm2.com/ iTerm2].
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  • ...ided below or when running <code>$ module spider "app_name"</code> on your terminal, please submit a request at suppor.rc.ufl.edu.
    2,137 members (62 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:53, 20 February 2024
  • ...void having to go through MFA for every file transferred. You can also use terminal interfaces like [https://www.bitvise.com/ BitVise], which include an GUI SF ====Terminal: wget or curl====
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  • # Open a terminal and run ...ay be different from your UF username. Type the following command into the terminal to change to your scratch directory:
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  • ...com/lcm-test.shtml. For GUI use, follow instructions from an Open OnDemand terminal.}} OOD desktop -> start a terminal
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  • ...to remotely connect to HiPerGator, using an SSH key. To use VS Code from a terminal, see [https://help.rc.ufl.edu/doc/VS_Code_Remote_Development VS Code Remote ...the server. If a new window doesn't open automatically, you can open a new Terminal window, which should show that you're connected to a login node.
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  • * Load the beast module in the terminal * Load the beast module in the terminal
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  • ...nd line. It brings pull requests, issues, and other GitHub concepts to the terminal next to where you are already working with git and your code.
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  • In computing, xterm is the standard terminal emulator for the X Window System. A user can have many different invocation
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  • ...software that can be accessed through a graphical user interface, standard terminal applications, or a Java API. It is widely used for teaching, research, and
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  • MGEScan on Galaxy is the latest version of MGEScan to identify long terminal repeats (LTR) and non-LTR retroelements in eukaryotic genomic sequences on
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  • ...sly. HiPerGator offers options for terminal multiplexing. See [[Persistent Terminal Sessions]] for more details.
    5 KB (763 words) - 17:37, 5 March 2024
  • ...rovides the possibility to compute the similarity of two scan paths with a terminal command or within a Python instance.
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  • from a UNIX terminal window. Functions take search terms from command-line
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  • Once you see the desktop, open the Terminal from the toolbar in the bottom.
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  • # Once the session starts connect to it and open a terminal by clicking on its icon. # Use 'New > Open Tab' menu option or 'Ctrl+Shift+T' key combo in the terminal to make sure you have two tabs to start a web browser
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  • * Launch a terminal
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  • A package of user-friendly terminal/command-line and interactive applications developed in Perl, to enable the
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  • Open the URL shown in the terminal to see the application GUI in the browser.
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  • Use an [https://ood.rc.ufl.edu OnDemand] desktop terminal to run scripts, which open images and GUI windows.
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  • ...benchmarks. Probalign improvements are largest on datasets containing N/C terminal extensions and on datasets with long and heterogeneous length sequences. On
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  • ...u -sh ~/* or use the 'ncdu' tool from the 'ufrc' environment module in the terminal. If you find that your home directory is full, you remove unnecessary files
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  • ...ies, i.e., a tree where all branches are scaled such that the positions of terminal nodes correspond to their sampling times and internal nodes are placed at t
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  • Then launch the application by running the following in the same terminal:
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  • The ASAQ method has been implemented in C++ to be run in a UNIX terminal. Given an alignment of four sequences, ASAQ computes three weights, one for
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  • # Launch a terminal HiPerGator Shell Access: This link opens a terminal shell in your browser that allows access the HiPerGator
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  • ...ASTRAL (java application), for example 2g run the following command in the terminal or the job script:
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  • * Launch a terminal ===Open a Terminal===
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  • ...nerally a better reflection of the information content of fossil evidence. Terminal nodes are permitted to occur at any point in time, allowing investigation o
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  • ...see what's taking up the storage quota is the '''ncdu''' command in a bash terminal (also available with the "ufrc" module). You can run that command and delet * Method for accessing HPG: Jupyterhub, Open OnDemand, or Terminal interface used.
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  • ...create an SSH keypair on Mac, Linux or Windows. On Mac or Linux, open the Terminal application, on Windows, open the Command Prompt.
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  • | ncdu || [https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu terminal 'gui' for showing directory sizes].
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  • *Start a new terminal from the Desktop session and load Firefox by running:
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  • First, load spark module in the terminal where you want to submit a spark job. Load spark module in the terminal where you want to submit a spark job.
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  • ...ommand you would use if you were running your PyTorch application from the terminal.
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  • ...and you would use if you were running your TensorFlow application from the terminal.
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  • ...> where ''USER'' is your username that you can see on the left side of the terminal prompt. By the way, we use <code>"</code> quotes to make the commands stand
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  • 3. open a terminal and make the downloaded file executable: <code>chmod +x omniverse-launcher
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  • ''Note:'' You can also use a text editor in a terminal or a console session in [[Open OnDemand]] to edit ~/.ssh/authorized_keys fi
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  • #The terminal will remain with no input command line, but any MySQL traffic (using port 3
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  • ...u to perform authentication. This happens if you're, for example, are in a terminal in OnDemand console or desktop session and run
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  • ...sizes, browsing a directory tree, and removing files and directories in a terminal (ssh session).
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