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= Conventions used in this manual =
 
= Conventions used in this manual =
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Use the following link to login to the WashU linux server:
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https://linuxlab.seas.wustl.edu/equeue/
  
There will be several conventions used in this manual. The following is some terminology we will use in relation to mouse operations:
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Use your WUSTL Key information to log in.
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"Click left" - press and release the left mouse button (quickly)
 
  
"Click right" - press and release the right mouse button (quickly)
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Click on the "Submit job" tab at the top of the site.
  
"Click middle" - press and release the middle mouse button (quickly)
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Select the "Linux_Desktop" option.
  
"Drag left" - press and hold the left mouse button while moving the mouse.
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The default parameters should work.  Now click "Submit job".
  
"Drag right" - press and hold the right mouse button while moving the mouse.
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Note that you need to have javaws installed. Here is a link where you can download it: https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
  
"Drag middle" - press and hold the middle mouse button while moving the mouse.
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If the job request is successful, a .jnlp file will automatically start downloading. Clicking this resultant download should give you access to a Linux desktop!
  
"<...>" - press the key on the keyboard that corresponds to what is inside the <>'s
 
 
"type '''whatever'''" - you should type (verbatim) whatever is in boldfaced print
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
! Operation            !! Description
 
|-
 
| "Click left"          || Press and release the left mouse button (quickly).
 
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| "Click right"        || Press and release the right mouse button (quickly).
 
|-
 
| "Click middle"        || Press and release the middle mouse button (quickly).
 
|-
 
| "Drag left"          || Press and hold the left mouse button while moving the mouse.
 
|-
 
| "Drag right"          || Press and hold the right mouse button while moving the mouse.
 
|-
 
| "Drag middle"        || Press and hold the middle mouse button while moving the mouse.
 
|-
 
| "<...>"              || Press the key on the keyboard that corresponds to what is inside the <>'s.
 
|-
 
| "type '''whatever'''" || You should type (verbatim) whatever is in boldfaced print.
 
|}
 
  
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[[Tutorials:Cadence:StartingCadence|Next]] : [[Tutorials:Cadence:Main|Up]]
 
[[Tutorials:Cadence:StartingCadence|Next]] : [[Tutorials:Cadence:Main|Up]]
  
  
 
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{{Template:CadenceDisclaimer}}
 
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 29 January 2016

Conventions used in this manual

Use the following link to login to the WashU linux server: https://linuxlab.seas.wustl.edu/equeue/

Use your WUSTL Key information to log in.

Click on the "Submit job" tab at the top of the site.

Select the "Linux_Desktop" option.

The default parameters should work. Now click "Submit job".

Note that you need to have javaws installed. Here is a link where you can download it: https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp

If the job request is successful, a .jnlp file will automatically start downloading. Clicking this resultant download should give you access to a Linux desktop!


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