Accessing your Virtual Desktop How to navigate the features and functions in your Virtual Desktop environment
Using Virtual Desktops Once your Virtual Machine (VM) is provisioned, you can use it much like a normal desktop. Maximising the screen You...
Installing R on your Virtual Desktop R, together with Python, is a commonly used programming language for statistical computing and data analytics. An increasingly popular and...
Installing Anaconda and running Jupyter Notebooks on your Virtual Dekstop Anaconda is an open-source package manager, environment manager, and distribution of the Python and R programming languages. Anaconda is widely...
Installing PLINK on your Virtual Desktop PLINK is a popular and well-documented tool for the association and population-based linkage analyses for genome-wide association studies (GWAS). PLINK...
Installing RStudio on your Virtual Desktop RStudio is an integrated development environment for the R programming language. RStudio makes using R easier, as it includes a...
First-time Virtual Desktop setup Instructions for Linux Instructions for Windows Linux Virtual Desktop 1. Configure your desktop panels The first time you access the...
Virtual Desktop whitelist For security reasons, access to the Internet on the Virtual Desktop is restricted. Sites which are essential for package management...
Installing LibreOffice on your Linux Virtual Desktop LibreOffice is a free and open-source office suite, that consists of several applications: Writer for word processing Calc for creating...
Setting up GitLab on your Virtual Desktop Git is a version control system used for managing and keeping track of code changes over time. To allow collaborative...
Installing Docker on your Virtual Desktop Docker is a tool that simplifies the process of managing application processes in containers. Containers allow you to package up...