/SummerSchool2019

Primary LanguageJupyter Notebook

SummerSchool2019

The software requirement for this repository is Docker. Docker is a tool to create isolated environments for applications, called container. Docker exists for all common OS, including Linux, MacOS and Windows. You can find multiple installation guides on the web, e.g.:

Windows: https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/install/
MacOS: https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/install/
Ubuntu: https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/
More guides can be found here: https://docs.docker.com/install/

To run the docker container we have different scenarios for different operating systems:

Windows 10 Pro and Edu

open cmd → navigate to this folder (SummerSchool2019) and call run.bat
if Windows asks you to share your volume, do so (and authentify it by entering your user passwort)
take the link with the ip that appears in the cmd and enter it with your browser

MacOS

open terminal → navigate to this folder (SummerSchool2019) and call run.sh
take the link with the ip that appears in the cmd and enter it with your browser

Unbuntu

open terminal → navigate to this folder (SummerSchool2019) and call run.sh
take the link with the ip that appears in the cmd and enter it with your browser

Windows Home (Docker Toolbox)

adjust the absolute path in run_toolsbox.bat to your folder (explanation in run_toolbox.bat)
open cmd → navigate to this folder (SummerSchool2019) and call run_toolbox.bat
if Windows asks you to share your volume, do so (and authentify it by entering your user passwort)
take the link with the ip that appears in the cmd, change the ip to your docker ip and enter the link with your browser