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CU DENVER: CSEGRID Access directly from Linux Terminal
I discovered today a FAR better way to access CSEGRID than using Putty - just ssh directly from the Linux terminal. Unfortunately, this does
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CU Denver Computer Science: How to Access to CSEGRID on Linux and manage, run, and compile files
Though the process is well-documented for Windows, MacOS, and even iOS and Android, the documentation for linux is lacking, which is surpris