Thestartxscript inFedorawill read/etc/sysconfig/desktopfor the“DESKTOP”variable (through/etc/X11/xinit/Xclients) and starts the desktop environment depending on it. While the default value for“DESKTOP”is set to“GNOME”, we will get to gnome if we don’t set the variable. When we want...
Re: How do I start GNOME when loggin in? I ran the "switchdesk" command and set the default desktop to GNOME, logged out and then back in, but this did not work. I still got just the X11 GUI. I have changed the ".Xclients" and ".Xclients-defaults" files to contain just th...
Before I was forced to delete (actually rename) my .gnome2 directory in order to get a fresh start, I had an icon on my panel (task-bar? SSSsssss ) that would kill the next window that I clicked. Useful when a program stops responding.My problem: Rebuilding my panel, I don't reca...
If you use Google Chrome frequently, it would be a good idea to add it to your favorites in Ubuntu 18.04 default GNOME version so that you can quickly access it from the launcher on the left side. Add Google Chrome to favorites for quick access 3. Updating Google Chrome browser The good...
You can start the Update Manager GUI from the GNOME desktop, the Sun Java Desktop System, the CDE Application Manager, or the command line. The first time you start the application, the Update Manager Registration Wizard appears. Use this wizard to register your Solaris 10 system to use Updat...
How to log out a user session from the command line Solution Verified- UpdatedJune 13 2024 at 9:24 PM- English Issue We need to log out a user remotely over SSH from a script. Is there any way to log a user from a GNOME session over SSH?
Reboot Arch Linux to verify that the installed services start correctly and that the new desktop environment loads as expected on boot. Enter the following command: sudo reboot After rebooting, you can access Arch Linux and start customizing the GNOME desktop environment. ...
Once thelightdmdisplay manager is installed, enable the daemon to start on system startup as shown. sudo systemctl enable lightdm ForGDM(Gnome Display Manager) install it using the following command: sudo pacman -S gdm sudo systemctl enable gdm ...
It will prompt you to restart once all the updates are downloaded and will start installing updates as shown below: Once the system boots up after installing, start GNOME Software and go Updates Tab. You should now see a message that “Fedora 40 Now Available” as below: ...
Initially, I triedTightVNCand got it to work with XFCE, LXQt, LXDE, KDE Plasma, and Gnome Flashback, but I struggled withGNOME 3and Budgie. I didn’t try MATE or Cinnamon, however. Install TigerVNC on Ubuntu To install TigerVNC, execute the command below: ...