The turtle module seems to be available in the cloud, but it wants to open a remote window. I have X running; is there any way to tell ipython in the cloud to forward to my desktop?
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The turtle module seems to be available in the cloud, but it wants to open a remote window. I have X running; is there any way to tell ipython in the cloud to forward to my desktop?
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The turtle module seems to be available in the cloud, but it wants to open a remote window. I have X running; is there any way to tell ipython in the cloud to forward to my desktop?
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The turtle module seems to be available in the cloud, but it wants to open a remote window. I have X running; is there any way to tell ipython in the cloud to forward to my desktop?
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The turtle module seems to be available in the cloud, but it wants to open a remote window. I have X running; is there any way to tell ipython It would be ideal if it could display the graphics in the cloud to forward to my desktop? browser. Otherwise, X forwarding would work in some circumstances, if I'm not behind a firewall or a NAT.
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The turtle module seems to be available in the cloud, but it wants to open a remote window. It would be ideal if it could display the graphics in the browser. Otherwise, X forwarding would work in some circumstances, if I'm not behind a firewall or a NAT.
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