Hi,
>What about running the ARTIQ GUI locally and passing the connections to >the ARTIQ master over SSH or VPN? This thought had crossed my mind, but I wanted to avoid the pain associated with getting this up and running on OS X. That and I didn't want to maintain a local install of artiq on every computer I work from (like my personal laptop). I am open to the idea though. For anyone else interested in this topic, I think this is a problem specific to the X11 implementation for OS X, XQuartz. I see the problem on two different computers, but I had no problems on windows 7 when running with Putty and Xming (for X11). If I can find another program that exhibits this issue (possibly something with a GUI implementation using Qt), I could file a bug report with XQuartz. Aaron ________________________________ From: Sébastien Bourdeauducq <s...@m-labs.hk> Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2016 9:17 AM To: Hankin, Aaron M. (Assoc); artiq@lists.m-labs.hk Subject: Re: [ARTIQ] GUI issues when running artiq_gui remotely via an ssh session Hi, On Tuesday, June 07, 2016 03:34 PM, Hankin, Aaron M. (Assoc) wrote: > The main attraction of the X11-forwarding-over-ssh approach is that it > feels more responsive, which helps when working remotely from home > rather than the office. What about running the ARTIQ GUI locally and passing the connections to the ARTIQ master over SSH or VPN? This will result in maximum responsivity and minimum network bandwidth usage. There is nothing that fundamentally prevents ARTIQ GUI from running on OS X, though there will certainly be significant trouble (compiling/installing Qt, bugs, etc.) Sébastien
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