How would you use ssh to run xterm on plum and show the display on the local system?
What will be an ideal response?
Assuming you have the same username on both systems and an X11 server
running locally, the following command runs xterm on plum and presents
the display on the local system:
$ ssh plum xterm
You need to use the –Y option if trusted X11 forwarding is not enabled.
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