On Monday, April 22, 2019 at 12:31:14 PM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
> If you're willing to use the Sage command-line interface rather than the 
> notebook, then you might try the "screen" program, which should already be 
> installed on linux or Mac OS X.
>

And for graphical interfaces, "xpra" works surprisingly well. Yes, it's 
just forwarding basically bitmaps of the graphical interface, but it can do 
it on a per-window basis and I've found it surprisingly responsive on 
reasonable-but-not-super-fast network connections. They advertise it as 
"screen for GUI" and it works surprisingly well!
It's a bit heavy-handed for the jupyter notebook problem but it does 
provide a work-around for many similar scenarios as well.

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