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== Corona ==
Staff can have [[Remote access]] to their LWP. We will keep up support as best we can.
Staff and students can have [[Remote access]] to lwp-ssh.service.rug.nl and Alfa Informatica students can also connect to karora.let.rug.nl.
When logged in a physical PC at university premises you automatically have file system permissions to put your public key in place to be able to access karora/lwp-ssh remotely from outside the RUG network. As a corona-time alternative we can put it in place for you if you send us the public key together with a photo of your ID (RUG-card, drivers license,..) from a RUG e-mail address.


== Announcements ==
== Announcements ==
{{Announcement| [[User:Chris|Chris]] ([[User talk:Chris|talk]]) 14:25, 17 May 2023 (CEST)| Matlab R2023a is available.}}
{{Announcement| [[User:Chris|Chris]] ([[User talk:Chris|talk]]) 17:01, 13 March 2023 (CET)| What if there was a way to avoid having to install a broad range of scientific software from scratch on every HPC cluster or cloud instance you use or maintain, without compromising on performance? Check out [[EESSI]]!}}
{{Announcement| [[User:Chris|Chris]] ([[User talk:Chris|talk]]) 17:01, 13 March 2023 (CET)| What if there was a way to avoid having to install a broad range of scientific software from scratch on every HPC cluster or cloud instance you use or maintain, without compromising on performance? Check out [[EESSI]]!}}
{{Announcement| [[User:Chris|Chris]] ([[User talk:Chris|talk]]) 11:13, 2 March 2022 (CET)|New version of PyMOL, v2.5.0, available on LWP. Employees of FSE will get the licensed version, v2.5.2.}}
{{Announcement| [[User:Chris|Chris]] ([[User talk:Chris|talk]]) 11:13, 2 March 2022 (CET)|New version of PyMOL, v2.5.0, available on LWP. Employees of FSE will get the licensed version, v2.5.2.}}
{{Announcement|[[User:Chris|Chris]] ([[User talk:Chris|talk]]) 11:17, 7 April 2021 (CEST)|The new manual on how to install the latest version of the LWP is online [[Installing the LWP|here]].}}


If you're having trouble with your LWP and the solution isn't in our [[FAQ]], contact us by using the '''support''' program on the LWP's (if possible) by entering "support" on a LWP command line or selecting it from the menu.<br/>
If you're having trouble with your LWP and the solution isn't in our [[FAQ]], contact us by using the '''support''' program on the LWP's (if possible) by entering "support" on a LWP command line or selecting it from the menu.<br/>
For more general questions you can contact us by sending a mail to [mailto:lwp@rug.nl lwp@rug.nl].
For more general questions you can contact us by sending a mail to [mailto:lwp@rug.nl lwp@rug.nl].

Latest revision as of 14:27, 17 May 2023

LWP Wiki

Welcome to the LWP-Wiki!! For general LWP information, the LWP main page is the starting point.
If you're having trouble on your LWP, our FAQ is a good place to take a look first. We might already have solved your problem once or twice before.

Announcements

  • Chris (talk) 14:25, 17 May 2023 (CEST)
    • Matlab R2023a is available.
  • Chris (talk) 17:01, 13 March 2023 (CET)
    • What if there was a way to avoid having to install a broad range of scientific software from scratch on every HPC cluster or cloud instance you use or maintain, without compromising on performance? Check out EESSI!
  • Chris (talk) 11:13, 2 March 2022 (CET)
    • New version of PyMOL, v2.5.0, available on LWP. Employees of FSE will get the licensed version, v2.5.2.

If you're having trouble with your LWP and the solution isn't in our FAQ, contact us by using the support program on the LWP's (if possible) by entering "support" on a LWP command line or selecting it from the menu.
For more general questions you can contact us by sending a mail to lwp@rug.nl.