10-05-2012
Logging into the GUI from the shell
I have an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS server running GNOME shell,that I occassionly have to remotely access to perform some maintenance. I usually vpnc into the network and then simply use vncviewer to access the Gnome GUI desktop for testing,given that the account is logged in. The other day I had to reboot the server remotely and had forgotten that the system was not set to automatically login. Having issues trying to get the automatic login to work correctly, I had to call someone at the site to log me into the desktop. Is there a way that I can login in the GUI account from the cli remotely so I can continue with testing using the gui for that account? My display Manager is GDM not LightDM.
Last edited by metallica1973; 10-05-2012 at 01:11 PM..
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SYNOPSIS
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