On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Scott Robbins <scottro at nyc.rr.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:33:10PM +0800, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote: >> On 7/11/11, Keith Beeby <k.beeby at albion.co.uk> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > > > >> > So first daft question with Centos 6 (someone had to be first!) I've setup >> > Centos 6 as a Server but as with Centos 5 it used to boot into the GUI but >> > v6 doesn't do this, startx etc doesn't seem to work to launch the GUI >> >> If I'm not mistaken, the "Server" option does not include the GUI so >> you'll have to install the GUI group manually as others have >> suggested. > > If I'm not mistaken, (not making fun of Emmanuel, just the same caveat), > neither server nor web server have a GUI by default. IMLTHO (less than > humble) this is something they should have done a long time ago, (though > I would like to see either flux or openbox available as alternative--on > the other hand, that's purely personal preference, and can be safely > ignored--just, if I do, for whatever reason, want a GUI on a server, I'd > much prefer a *box (or other--twm is available actually, but I don't > like it), I'd like something light. > > > -- I have to agree with Scott. A "lightweight" server option is a long-awaited-and-much-deserved-feature but it would be nice if we could still get a very lightweight X - even if it doesn't run automatically. I often need to use X for odd stuff which only works on X - like using Firefox to check if a specific feature on a website, hosted on the server works fine. Or like using gparted to get the extra features which fdisk doesn't offer. Just a thought....... -- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers SoftDux Website: http://www.SoftDux.com Technical Blog: http://Blog.SoftDux.com Office: 087 805 9573 Cell: 082 554 7532