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#### Connect to the session
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On your personal user computer:
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* **Only needed once**: install from https://sourceforge.net/projects/turbovnc/files a recent version of TurboVNC for your OS: .deb for Linux Debian/Ubuntu, .rpm for Linux RHEL (Fedora, Centos, etc.), .dmg for macOS, .exe for Windows.
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* **Only needed once**: install from https://sourceforge.net/projects/turbovnc/files a recent version of TurboVNC for your OS:
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* .deb for Linux Debian/Ubuntu
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* .rpm for Linux RHEL (Fedora, Centos, etc.)
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* .dmg for macOS
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* .exe for Windows. **Important:** the .exe installation file provides two versions of TurboVNC, the native one ("TurboVNC Viewer") and the Java one ("Java VNC Viewer"). **Please use the Java version of TurboVNC** (this version requires Java to be installed on your Windows system).
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* Launch the TurboVNC Viewer specifying the VNC_URL provided by the session. For instance on Linux:
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/opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncviewer cspnr-visu01.univ-pau.fr:1
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