CentOS:
Enable CentOS GNOME Desktop
Mostly the CentOS servers that I am using is run on CLI (Command-Line Interface) mode. But in
some cases, I need to have a desktop to install some applications with GUI (Grapich User Interface) mode. In this case, I
will use GNOME, the most popular
user-friendly desktop for any UNIX based system.
Variable
that I used as below:
OS: CentOS 6.2
64bit
Desktop environment: GNOME
Desktop environment: GNOME
1. Using yum, we will need to install X Windows System as the based for
GUI and rich input device capability:
$ yum
groupinstall -y
'X Window System'
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2. Only then we can install GNOME desktop environment on top of it:
$ yum
groupinstall -y
'Desktop'
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3. Since previously the server is running on CLI mode, we need
to change some value to tell CentOS to boot up in the GUI mode. Open /etc/inittab via text editor and change following
line:
id:3:initdefault:
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To:
id:5:initdefault:
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4.
Reboot:
$ init 6
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Note:
You can switch from GUI to CLI mode manually by using following method:
GUI to CLI: Ctrl + Alt + F6
CLI to GUI: Ctrl + Alt + F1
CLI to GUI: Ctrl + Alt + F1
If
you want to start the desktop from CLI console (not SSH session), use following
command:
$ startx
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In some cases, when you login into the system via GUI, you will
see some kind of weird boxes replacing the fonts. You can overcome this problem
by installing fonts group via yum:
$ yum
groupinstall -y
fonts
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