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==Step 1. Login to the remote server== | ==Step 1. Login to the remote server== | ||
| + | It is assumed that you have installed the Ubuntu server with the OpenSSH server software. See: | ||
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| + | ===Login with Ubuntu desktop=== | ||
On your client PC with the [http://www.ubuntu.sun.ac.za/wiki/index.php/Installation Ubuntu desktop installed], open a command line terminal by typing the following: | On your client PC with the [http://www.ubuntu.sun.ac.za/wiki/index.php/Installation Ubuntu desktop installed], open a command line terminal by typing the following: | ||
CTL+ALT+t | CTL+ALT+t | ||
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ssh dspace@%hostname% | ssh dspace@%hostname% | ||
{{HOSTNAME}} | {{HOSTNAME}} | ||
| + | ===Login with Microsoft Windows desktop=== | ||
'''[[SUNScholar/Prepare Ubuntu|PREVIOUS]]''' | '''[[SUNScholar/Prepare Ubuntu|PREVIOUS]]''' | ||
Revision as of 11:21, 16 September 2012
Prepare Ubuntu - Index
Step 1. Login to the remote server
It is assumed that you have installed the Ubuntu server with the OpenSSH server software. See:
Login with Ubuntu desktop
On your client PC with the Ubuntu desktop installed, open a command line terminal by typing the following:
CTL+ALT+t
Login to your remote server as the "dspace" user by typing as follows in the terminal.
ssh dspace@%hostname%
Replace %hostname% with the hostname of your server.
Login with Microsoft Windows desktop
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