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boot - How to start GUI from command line? - Ask Ubuntu
I've installed Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit on my machine. But when I switch on the computer, I get command line: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS COMP-1245 tty1 And it prompts for username and password. Once I provide my username and password, it authenticates login and then displays a link to documentation. Now, how can I start GUI? I'm stuck at command line.
dpi - Is there any way to set the display scaling back to ... - Ask …
Mar 30, 2014 · gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2. leas to more consistent results than just the latter. This is also the setting that is affected when you change the "Windows / HiDPI / Window Scaling" value in gnome-tweak-tool .
gnome - How to change UI in Ubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu
May 8, 2016 · I was thinking of the normal Ubuntu. Most of the steps should apply though, as Unity is based on GNOME 3. How To Install XFCE alongside Unity (the enviornment that comes with Ubuntu) It's recommended to add another user so data doesn't corrupt. (Skip if you don't want to) Open System Settings (unity-control-center) and click User Accounts.
18.04 - Ubuntu 18 user interface issues - Ask Ubuntu
Nov 26, 2018 · Everytime you upgrade your Windows, you'll have to get very familiar with a new interface and face the "nighmare" of having to redo the new Windows environment into your preferred workflow. Look at Gnome Shell Extensions for a friendly GUI method config method.
How to remove the graphical user interface? - Ask Ubuntu
None of these answers answers the user's question. Advising how to disable the GUI is not removing it. Advising how to use a different GUI is not removing it. Advising to use a different Linux distro is not removing it. The commands to remove the GUI are: sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop sudo apt-get autoremove
No graphical user interface after update on 16.04 - Ask Ubuntu
May 9, 2016 · After an update from Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 to 16.04 my gui completly crashes after GRUB. If I try a normal boot, the gui freezes there, where the LVM needs the password to decrypt the systemdrive. I can boot into the recoverymode and decrypt the systempartition but then strange things happends.
Add user to group which can access network interfaces
Jan 31, 2014 · For example you can permit a non-root non-sudoer user to run only ifconfig command, so he/she can't access root privileged things like viewing /etc/shadow. So, create a normal user (MYUSER in my example). Don't add it to root or sudo groups. Edit /etc/sudoers with your favorite editor like vim. Add this line under # User privilege specification:
How to manage users and groups using GUI? - Ask Ubuntu
Nov 29, 2018 · Therefore, here are some reasonable guidelines for how to make a user an administrator in Ubuntu: If you're running Ubuntu 11.10 or earlier, just put the user in the admin group. If you're running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (or later), put the user in the sudo group, and if the admin group exists, put the user there too.
Can't access Ubuntu graphical user interface
Oct 23, 2020 · The problem is I can't access the Ubuntu graphical user interface. I have two operating systems: Ubuntu and Windows 7 in the same computer. When I turn on the computer, I choose which OS I want to use. Normaly when I choose Ubuntu, it opens normally and I can use the graphical user interface.
How do I switch between GUI and command line startup? - Ask …
Sep 28, 2017 · For example, you can run terminal commands from the virtual console to repair your boot problem, but Ubuntu Server boots to a virtual console by default. To bring up the normal Ubuntu login screen run this command: sudo systemctl start lightdm.service In 16.04 and later run this command instead to bring up the normal Ubuntu login screen: