Hello team,
Probably a stupid question: how can we run firefox in the NEW classroom webapp (JupyterLab)?
[student@workstation ~]$ firefox
Running without a11y support!
Error: no DISPLAY environment variable specified
Thanks in advance for the support!
Hi @littlebigfab,
I like your idea. I would always preffer using lightweight CLI rather than GUI to access Lab, howerver some excersises rely on web browsing. It would be greate if it was possible to launch a browser via JupyterLab. Unfortunatelly I don't think it is supported.
As of today alternative way is to use X11 forwarding via ssh. Although it is possible to transfer brower image to your local screen, its perfamnce is pretty slow but not acceptable as far as I tried it. At the end it's still better to simply open the traditional GUI console to access browser.
Regards,
Toshi
Hi @littlebigfab,
I like your idea. I would always preffer using lightweight CLI rather than GUI to access Lab, howerver some excersises rely on web browsing. It would be greate if it was possible to launch a browser via JupyterLab. Unfortunatelly I don't think it is supported.
As of today alternative way is to use X11 forwarding via ssh. Although it is possible to transfer brower image to your local screen, its perfamnce is pretty slow but not acceptable as far as I tried it. At the end it's still better to simply open the traditional GUI console to access browser.
Regards,
Toshi
Hi @tnishiok,
Thanks for the suggestion, very hackish, I love it!
Yeah, there are a bunch of labs that require web browsing. I can think of those with Ansible Tower, in particular.
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