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opening jupyter notebook on remote computer using mobaxterm
Installed Xubuntu desktop on Ubuntu 12.04 server and now can't connect via SSHCan't ssh into server, connection refusedCreate multiple aliases for localhost addresses on different portsCan't view Ubuntu Server (VM) in browser, I can connect with SSHFail connect remote jupyter notebook server possibly caused by chrome installlaunch chrome browser on server and view locally on macHow to assign a static ip address before eth link running in ubuntu 18.04 LTS?
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I am trying to open jupyter notebook on my laptop (windows 10) by accessing my server (ubuntu 18.04) through mobaxterm (on windows).
when I type jupyter notebook into the mobaxterm terminal jupyter notebook opens on my server computer. I have tried jupyter notebook --no-browser then trying to paste the http into the address bar of chrome but it says localhost didnt send any data. This doesnt change if I set the port as well when i put jupyter notebook --no-browser --port 8888 or other ports like 8889
Any suggestions?
server ssh openssh
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I am trying to open jupyter notebook on my laptop (windows 10) by accessing my server (ubuntu 18.04) through mobaxterm (on windows).
when I type jupyter notebook into the mobaxterm terminal jupyter notebook opens on my server computer. I have tried jupyter notebook --no-browser then trying to paste the http into the address bar of chrome but it says localhost didnt send any data. This doesnt change if I set the port as well when i put jupyter notebook --no-browser --port 8888 or other ports like 8889
Any suggestions?
server ssh openssh
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I am trying to open jupyter notebook on my laptop (windows 10) by accessing my server (ubuntu 18.04) through mobaxterm (on windows).
when I type jupyter notebook into the mobaxterm terminal jupyter notebook opens on my server computer. I have tried jupyter notebook --no-browser then trying to paste the http into the address bar of chrome but it says localhost didnt send any data. This doesnt change if I set the port as well when i put jupyter notebook --no-browser --port 8888 or other ports like 8889
Any suggestions?
server ssh openssh
I am trying to open jupyter notebook on my laptop (windows 10) by accessing my server (ubuntu 18.04) through mobaxterm (on windows).
when I type jupyter notebook into the mobaxterm terminal jupyter notebook opens on my server computer. I have tried jupyter notebook --no-browser then trying to paste the http into the address bar of chrome but it says localhost didnt send any data. This doesnt change if I set the port as well when i put jupyter notebook --no-browser --port 8888 or other ports like 8889
Any suggestions?
server ssh openssh
server ssh openssh
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