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view remote linux desktop on my windows machine

Hi, is there anyway i can view a remote linux desktop on my windows desktop?

i am aware that X11 can see 'certain screens'. For eg if i type 'xclock &' and i have a client running on my windows, i can see the clock.

If i am interested to see the entire desktop of my linux, how can i do it?
 

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