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## GUI Applications on Compute Nodes ## GUI Applications on Compute Nodes
Allocate the compute nodes using the `-X` option on the `qsub` command: Allocate the compute nodes using the `--x11` option on the `salloc` command:
```console ```console
$ qsub -q qexp -l select=2:ncpus=24 -X -I $ salloc -A PROJECT-ID -q qcpu_exp --x11
``` ```
In this example, we allocate 2 nodes via qexp queue, interactively. We request X11 forwarding with the `-X` option. It will be possible to run the GUI enabled applications directly on the first compute node. In this example, we allocate one node via qcpu_exp queue, interactively. We request X11 forwarding with the `--x11` option. It will be possible to run the GUI enabled applications directly on the first compute node.
For **better performance**, log on the allocated compute node via SSH, using the `-X` option. For **better performance**, log on the allocated compute node via SSH, using the `-X` option.
```console ```console
$ ssh -X r24u35n680 $ ssh -X cn245
``` ```
In this example, we log on the r24u35n680 compute node, with the X11 forwarding enabled. In this example, we log on the cn245 compute node, with the X11 forwarding enabled.
## Gnome GUI Environment ## Gnome GUI Environment
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``` ```
However, this method does not seem to work with recent Linux distributions and you will need to manually source However, this method does not seem to work with recent Linux distributions and you will need to manually source
/etc/profile to properly set environment variables for PBS. /etc/profile to properly set environment variables for Slurm.
### Gnome on Windows ### Gnome on Windows
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