Terminology Note: The program displaying graphics on your local machine is called an X Server, and the process on the remote end is called an X client. In addition some *nix applications ported to macOS do not run natively under the macOS GUI and require X11. By running an X11 program (known as a server) on your computer, you can access graphical Linux programs remotely through an SSH client. X11 is a remote-display protocol used by Linux/Unix machines, including the Linux machines at Thayer.
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