diff --git a/education/HADDOCK3/HADDOCK3-antibody-antigen-bioexcel2023/index.md b/education/HADDOCK3/HADDOCK3-antibody-antigen-bioexcel2023/index.md index 3229bc2b..7fde3670 100644 --- a/education/HADDOCK3/HADDOCK3-antibody-antigen-bioexcel2023/index.md +++ b/education/HADDOCK3/HADDOCK3-antibody-antigen-bioexcel2023/index.md @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ instructions, and/or PyMOL commands. In order to follow this tutorial you will need to work on a Linux or MacOSX system. We will also make use of [**PyMOL**][link-pymol] (freely available for most operating systems) in order to visualize the input and output data. ### PyMOL on the DEVANA cluster -It is possible to run PyMOL directly on DEVANA by connecting to the [DEVANA Desktop application](https://ood.devana.nscc.sk/pun/sys/dashboard/batch_connect/sessions). There, you can start a Desktop session by specifying your account, the **testing** partition, and 1 as the number of cores. +It is possible to run PyMOL directly on DEVANA by connecting to the [DEVANA Desktop application](https://ood.devana.nscc.sk/pun/sys/dashboard/batch_connect/sessions). There, you can start a Desktop session by specifying the **testing** partition and 1 as the number of cores. Once logged in, you can start a terminal in the DEVANA Desktop emulator. From there, you can start PyMOL by typing: