If I use SSH to connect to another computer, using the -X option for X11 forwarding. Then, for example, I ran a program such as azureus. I will be able to control it using the computer I'm using though its being processed and run in the remote computer.
Is it possible to keep it running even after I close the SSH connection. For example, I connect to a remote computer with X11 forwarding, run azureus from the computer using SSH, select some torrents to download, then keep it running in the remote computer while I close the SSH connection. And then, when I actually use the computer I connected to earlier, azureus shows up on screen (provided that I was already logged in when I connected using SSH) . Is it possible to do something like that?
Sorry if I didn't explain very well... ._.
Is it possible to keep it running even after I close the SSH connection. For example, I connect to a remote computer with X11 forwarding, run azureus from the computer using SSH, select some torrents to download, then keep it running in the remote computer while I close the SSH connection. And then, when I actually use the computer I connected to earlier, azureus shows up on screen (provided that I was already logged in when I connected using SSH) . Is it possible to do something like that?
Sorry if I didn't explain very well... ._.
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