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Using the PopNet from your MacOSX machine

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PRI does not support MacOSX machines, but if you have your own Mac, you can login to our unix network and run graphical applications and access data in our archive.

Logging in

 

Macintosh computers running MacOSX should already have a built in X11 windows system, and it's conveniently called X11. It is located under Applications -> Utilities -> X11. Start it up and it will open an xterm window for you.

Refer to the list of machines and the statistical software

they are running to determine which machine you want to login to.

 

Once you have the xterm window up, ssh to the machine you've selected.  For example, if I wanted to use Sas-calleable SUDAAN, I  would login to the machine 'israel'  by typing:

 ssh -Y israel.pop.psu.edu -l <userid>

where <userid> is your PopNet User ID. You will be asked to supply your PopNet password.

 

Running software applications

Once you have logged in, running graphical applications is just as easy as being on a linux machine. Just type your command and it should display.

Here are some examples of applications on MacOSX using X11:

Software
Command to launch
SAS (with graphical user interface)
sas
Konqueror File Manager
konqueror
R-project (shell)
R
R-project (console)
R --gui=Tk
Stata/se stata
Stata (intercooled)
xstata
OpenOffice ooffice
Pine Email
pine
Stat/Transfer
st

 

Accessing the data archive

To access the SAS datasets in the SodaPop archive:

cd /nfs/sodapop/sas_data

To access raw data:

cd /nfs/data/public

Additional MacOSX help

To direct printing to your local machine or to obtain more information on using your Mac to access PopNet resources, contact the PRI help team

 

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