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I met a problem that the ssh can't display a GUI software in a server. I changed the configuration of Xorg by modifying the file
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-xserver-command.conf
as follows:



[Seat:*]
xserver-command=X -core +iglx


So now comes the problem, I lost the terminal (it can't be open, I could only use tty mode the change configuration) even though I changed it back the initial config:



[Seat:*]
# Dump core
xserver-command=X -core






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  • If you restarted when you first changed it then that may be required again!
    – George Udosen
    Apr 19 at 14:01










  • It should be some interferences between some softwares that I installed. After reinstalled the Ubuntu, this GUI issue can be solved with my trick posted in my question.
    – Zeliang Su
    May 23 at 14:52














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I met a problem that the ssh can't display a GUI software in a server. I changed the configuration of Xorg by modifying the file
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-xserver-command.conf
as follows:



[Seat:*]
xserver-command=X -core +iglx


So now comes the problem, I lost the terminal (it can't be open, I could only use tty mode the change configuration) even though I changed it back the initial config:



[Seat:*]
# Dump core
xserver-command=X -core






share|improve this question






















  • If you restarted when you first changed it then that may be required again!
    – George Udosen
    Apr 19 at 14:01










  • It should be some interferences between some softwares that I installed. After reinstalled the Ubuntu, this GUI issue can be solved with my trick posted in my question.
    – Zeliang Su
    May 23 at 14:52












up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

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I met a problem that the ssh can't display a GUI software in a server. I changed the configuration of Xorg by modifying the file
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-xserver-command.conf
as follows:



[Seat:*]
xserver-command=X -core +iglx


So now comes the problem, I lost the terminal (it can't be open, I could only use tty mode the change configuration) even though I changed it back the initial config:



[Seat:*]
# Dump core
xserver-command=X -core






share|improve this question














I met a problem that the ssh can't display a GUI software in a server. I changed the configuration of Xorg by modifying the file
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-xserver-command.conf
as follows:



[Seat:*]
xserver-command=X -core +iglx


So now comes the problem, I lost the terminal (it can't be open, I could only use tty mode the change configuration) even though I changed it back the initial config:



[Seat:*]
# Dump core
xserver-command=X -core








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  • If you restarted when you first changed it then that may be required again!
    – George Udosen
    Apr 19 at 14:01










  • It should be some interferences between some softwares that I installed. After reinstalled the Ubuntu, this GUI issue can be solved with my trick posted in my question.
    – Zeliang Su
    May 23 at 14:52
















  • If you restarted when you first changed it then that may be required again!
    – George Udosen
    Apr 19 at 14:01










  • It should be some interferences between some softwares that I installed. After reinstalled the Ubuntu, this GUI issue can be solved with my trick posted in my question.
    – Zeliang Su
    May 23 at 14:52















If you restarted when you first changed it then that may be required again!
– George Udosen
Apr 19 at 14:01




If you restarted when you first changed it then that may be required again!
– George Udosen
Apr 19 at 14:01












It should be some interferences between some softwares that I installed. After reinstalled the Ubuntu, this GUI issue can be solved with my trick posted in my question.
– Zeliang Su
May 23 at 14:52




It should be some interferences between some softwares that I installed. After reinstalled the Ubuntu, this GUI issue can be solved with my trick posted in my question.
– Zeliang Su
May 23 at 14:52










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After struggling not to losing other important installations, I finally re-install the whole system and this trick by doing +iglx make the software appear without losing the Terminal.






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    After struggling not to losing other important installations, I finally re-install the whole system and this trick by doing +iglx make the software appear without losing the Terminal.






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      After struggling not to losing other important installations, I finally re-install the whole system and this trick by doing +iglx make the software appear without losing the Terminal.






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        After struggling not to losing other important installations, I finally re-install the whole system and this trick by doing +iglx make the software appear without losing the Terminal.






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        After struggling not to losing other important installations, I finally re-install the whole system and this trick by doing +iglx make the software appear without losing the Terminal.







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