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The goal: a GUI interface to remote Ubuntu servers at Digital Ocean and AWS.

Status: Running Ubuntu Desktop in Virtualbox in a Windows 10 host. Have ssh connection to the server with the ssh -X -C comand. From a terminal window in the server, individual graphical applications open on the local graphical desktop: pgAdminIII, gedit, etc. Entering gnome-session causes about a 30 second delay until a prompt is displayed. A graphical interface doesn't come up.

Question: How to get a complete gnome desktop on the server in a window on the local Virtualbox hosted Ubuntu?

Thanks,

David

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  • have you tried x11 forwarding? if not - check this:stackoverflow.com/questions/19589844/…
    – jonezq
    Mar 18, 2016 at 6:16
  • Yes...that is working. xclock, gedit, etc. all come up locally from the remote server without a problem. However gnome doesn't. Not sure why. Googling for quite a while gave no answers. Most posts on the topic are about basic x11 forwarding. I have the ssh tunnel and remotes working, but why won't gnome come up?
    – DavidNJ
    Mar 18, 2016 at 14:33
  • quite a lot of opengl based programs only able to work in so called "direct glx" mode ( when region of a video memory is initially allocated by DRI2 extension and later gl driver talks to video hardware directly, bypassing X11 networking ). Try to disable composite manager etc Mar 19, 2016 at 0:45

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