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Revision as of 17:13, 14 July 2020
It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to be able to operate their instruments remotely. Below are some notes that may help in this regard.
Contents
[hide]Video Conferencing
Solution: Tablets
- Purchase a tablet:
- Initiate a video conference session, either:
- Create a Gmail account.
- Use Google Hangouts to create a meeting.
- Or:
- Use Google Meet to create a new meeting.
- Email the link.
Remote Desktop
Solution: VNC
VNC is a generic cross-platform protocol for remote desktop.
OS | Viewer | Server |
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Windows | ||
OS X | ||
Linux |
Linux
- Tried:
- sudo ufw allow from any to any port 5904 proto tcp
- # Didn't work
Viewing
Solution: Network Web Cameras
TBD
Data Access
- Linux system (accessible via SSH, scp, rsync, etc.) that hosts an NFS shared drive to Windows machines (via Samba).
Instrument Upgrades
JEOL e-beam
- Linux upgrade
- Cassette for automated exchange