Running Mathimatica-5 remotely

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Published on 2010-03-14T12:52:50Z Indexed on 2010/03/14 12:55 UTC
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Ok, I have Mathmatica 5 - a powerful CAS. I have a cheap netbook, wich not olny is too slow to run mathmatica on, I doubt it has the harddrive space. I do however have remote access to a number of very powerful computers, (most of wich run variose linuxes, but one of which is windows server 2008) Mostly over SSH but other protocols can be arraged for some, i'm sure. (I might even be able to remote desktop the windows server 2008)

So I'ld like to install Mathmatica onto one of these machine and then run it remotely.

Either from the command line via putty or via some other method. I glanced through the mathmatical documentaion and read soemthing about using some MathLink program, wich linkes the front end istalled on my computer to a remote kernal.

Anyone have any expirience with this?

I'm not sure if this belongs here or in SuperUser.

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