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In [[Remote Access to the CentOS Desktop]] we looked at how to display the entire CentOS desktop on a remote computer. Whilst this works well if you actually need to remotely display the entire desktop, it could be considered overkill if all you want to do is display a single application. In this chapter, therefore, we will look at displaying individual applications on a remote system.

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