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exercises:2021_uzh_acpc2:login [2021/04/13 12:36] – Update instructions for Windows 10 and tcopt7 mrossmannekexercises:2021_uzh_acpc2:login [2021/04/13 13:23] (current) – Use proper notes mrossmannek
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 ==== Login using macOS ==== ==== Login using macOS ====
  
-  * Connect to tye Internet (use the VPN when not on the UZH network)+  * Connect to the Internet (use the VPN when not on the UZH network)
   * Open a X-Windows terminal in the X11 application if you want to run graphical applications on the server, otherwise use the pre-installed //Terminal// application or an alternative like //iTerm2//   * Open a X-Windows terminal in the X11 application if you want to run graphical applications on the server, otherwise use the pre-installed //Terminal// application or an alternative like //iTerm2//
   * Connect to the server by entering the command: ''ssh -X -C studentXX@tcopt7.chem.uzh.ch''   * Connect to the server by entering the command: ''ssh -X -C studentXX@tcopt7.chem.uzh.ch''
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 ==== Login using Windows with Putty ==== ==== Login using Windows with Putty ====
  
-**Note:** If you have Windows 10, please follow the instructions above, instead!+<note tip>If you have Windows 10, please follow the instructions above, instead!</note>
  
 First configure Putty (only required on the first run) as follows: First configure Putty (only required on the first run) as follows:
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 === Instructions for Linux, macOS and Windows 10 === === Instructions for Linux, macOS and Windows 10 ===
  
-**Note:** on Windows 10 you must use Windows-paths and not POSIX paths like shown below.+<note important>On Windows 10 you must use Windows-paths and **not** POSIX paths like shown below.</note>
  
 First generate a key-pair **on your local machine** by running the following in a terminal/shell: First generate a key-pair **on your local machine** by running the following in a terminal/shell:
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 === Instructions for Windows using PuTTY === === Instructions for Windows using PuTTY ===
  
-**Note:** If you have Windows 10, please follow the instructions above, instead!+<note tip>If you have Windows 10, please follow the instructions above, instead!</note>
  
 First login to the server as above and leave the terminal window open. First login to the server as above and leave the terminal window open.
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 ==== Simplify the login ==== ==== Simplify the login ====
  
-The following instructions apply **only** to Linux and macOS.+<note important>The following instructions apply **only** to Linux and macOS.</note>
  
 **On your local machine** add the following part to the file ''.ssh/config'' in your home directory: **On your local machine** add the following part to the file ''.ssh/config'' in your home directory:
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