Hello James,

I mostly use VNC to access distant computers: normally, any program will 
just work 'as is', if the network connection is good enough.

Nikolay

On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 10:22:53 PM UTC+3, James Madison wrote:
>
> Our users telnet into LInux from Windows. 
>
> On their Windows machines, they have an X client.
>
> When they start Spyder on Linux, it renders on Windows via the X client.
>
> But it's slow and ugly.
>
> I'd rather have Spyder start on the server and listen to a port.  This 
> would let the user hit it from a Browser.
>
> This is much the way iPython Notebook does it.
>
> I've seen other tools that render in X but if you tell them to bind to 
> 0.0.0.0, it becomes a service from a browser.
>
> How do I get Spyder to run in Linux in a way that lets the user hit it 
> from a browser on Windows?
>
> All assistance appreciated.
>
> James
>
>
>

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