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What is CentOS Startx?
The startx script is a front end to xinit that provides a somewhat nicer user interface for running a single session of the X Window System. It is often run with no arguments. Arguments immediately following the startx command are used to start a client in the same manner as xinit.
What is Startx command for?
The startx command redirects X server and X client error messages to the file specified by the user’s XERRORS environment variable. This process is useful for debugging and gives the X server a clean startup and shutdown appearance on a workstation.
How do I start the GUI in CentOS 7?
We can start the GUI right now (as long as there is a GUI installed) by running ‘systemctl isolate graphical.target’. While this will start the graphical user interface by moving us into the graphical target (similar to run level 5), if we perform a reboot we will not be presented with the GUI.
How to auto start services on boot in CentOS 7?
User=ankush means this service will run as the user “ankush”. We could change this to “root”, but it’s highly unrecommended from a security perspective. ExecStart, as you can tell, is the actual command to run. Restart=on-abort means that the service should be restarted when it aborts.
How do I install centos on my computer?
Right after you install CentOS, you’ll be able to access your system with the standard Linux login screen on a command-line prompt. If you want to access to a GUI, you need to do the following: Be sure to have it installed. Log-in, then type the following command: startx.
Which is the mother process in CentOS 7?
So, quite simply, systemd is the “mother” process that launches, manages, and terminates other processes in the system, besides providing info about their logging, filesystem statuses, etc. A note on the name, though. The name is indeed systemd and not System D or anything else.