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Starting the LCLS Home Screen from Linux
This page provides instructions for logging in to the LCLS control system on a computer running Linux. Instructions for Windows Users click here or Mac Users click here.
For special instructions on how to bring up the LCLS Home screen on a CUD click here.
For first time users, click here for configuration information.
Conventions
$
represents the command line prompt. Type the text to the right of the $
on the command line.
Starting the LCLS Home Screen
Login to mcclogin with
$ ssh -X username@mcclogin.slac.stanford.edu
At the prompt on mcclogin type
or
or
depending on which group account you were added to in Step 2 above. If you see a prompt for a password, something went wrong, and you
need to contact Ken Brobeck.
Development System
Login to lcls-dev2 with
$ ssh -X username@lcls-dev2.slac.stanford.edu
Find out what shell you are running by typing echo $SHELL
. Your shell will be either tcsh
or bash
.
ex:
I am running bash
.
If you are using tcsh
, type this commend to enter the bash shell before proceeding:
If you are using bash
, type this command:
$ source /nfs/slac/g/lcls/build/epics/setup/epicsSetup.bash
And start up the lcls home screen by typing: