See Connecting to Circe for login details for the Circe cluster.
This will allow integration with the Portable Putty utility set you previously installed. In the dialog that says “Run Remote”, select “Using PuTTY (plink.exe)”.Other applications can be choosen as per requirement. If you wish to use this as a generic starting point for remote applications on the cluster, you may want to use xterm, as executing commands from within it will automatically forward those window as well. Where it says “Start Program”, type the name of the program you wish to start when you select the Xlaunch icon.Select the “start a program” radio button, and click next.
On the next screen, it will ask how to start Xming.
Make sure to select all available fonts as shown below. Installation is identical to that of above, with the exception of the “Select Components” phase. The “Xming-fonts” package can be downloaded from.
You can download its distribution archive from the project’s page on SourceForge: XMing SourceForge ( ). It allows you to redirect graphical output of applications you run on remote *nix servers and therefore see these applications windows on your MS Windows desktop. Essentially it’s an X-server which starts transparently on top of your MS Windows desktop. Xming ( ) is an X Windows port for Microsoft Windows.