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Re: help! Octave, connecting laptops to "supercomputers"


From: Alec Teal
Subject: Re: help! Octave, connecting laptops to "supercomputers"
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 06:50:30 +0000
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Use "ssh" with the -X option
On 30/01/13 01:06, Ben Abbott wrote:
On Jan 29, 2013, at 6:50 PM, Pedro wrote:

Hi,

I'm a laptop user & student of image, video, sound processing. Laptops
have big limitations on processing big, complex data or algorithms but
are great as a "portable terminals to connect".
In my case, my laptop have a Intel Pentium M processor 1.2 GHz.

I would like to prepare a "zombie" and strong Desktop Computer to make
him work what I do in my laptop. ( But it could be also interesting to
do a small cloud of computers to distribute the work ! )

This follows the phylosophy of paying a laptop for his portability,
and a desktop/server (fixed Computer) for processing. No, I don't want
a ultrabook with intel i7, etc.

Anyone would like to share his solution for this problem in Octave
(speficically) or in general (as a operative system)? Preferred
crossplatform solutions (If Windows or GNU/Linux users could give work
to him )
I see the BOINC app [0], but I don't know how can be used. Docs,
tutorials?? Here is a message in 2005, asking this in a similar way [1]

Octave provides packages to work in parallel processing, multicores,
etc. [2]. But i'm not interested in this, because I want a "standard
code" that anyone can execute (with his resources).

Also I'm not interested in the solution of "ssh -X" (X forwarding) or
with a full remote x server [3]with copies between computers with scp
or rsync / luckybackup

Thanks,
Pedro
You've excluded many options ... what about remote desktop?

Ben

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