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- (del) (cur) 02:22, 13 March 2006 . . Jleedev (Talk) . . 583x386 (17026 bytes) (Simpler example with no privacy issues.)
- (del) (rev) 09:01, 8 February 2006 . . Kbolino (Talk) . . 1024x768 (113639 bytes) (cleaner, more comprehensive censoring, changed to 8bpp palette, ran through pngrewrite + optipng + advpng + pngout)
- (del) (rev) 07:40, 1 February 2006 . . Carson Lam (Talk) . . 1024x768 (250528 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision)
- (del) (rev) 07:40, 1 February 2006 . . Carson Lam (Talk) . . 1024x768 (243170 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision)
- (del) (rev) 05:56, 29 January 2006 . . GaryNigel (Talk) . . 1024x768 (250528 bytes) (Blurred IP addresses for security purposes.)
- (del) (rev) 03:07, 29 January 2006 . . Aero Leviathan (Talk) . . 1024x768 (234954 bytes) (image has been de-trolled :))
- (del) (rev) 20:38, 21 January 2006 . . NONCENSORED Popeye (Talk) . . 1024x768 (243170 bytes) (Example of remotely running an X11 program through SSH tunnelling.)
Summary
Example of remotely running an X11 program through SSH tunnelling.
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