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I've downloaded mininet 64bit and I imported it on VMware workstation 12. Installed command startx, but when I install gui "Ubuntu-desktop" or "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" and then run command startx i get the following error. I'd appreciate it if you help me out here step by step since I'm a beginner. Tried some methods found on the Internet but none of'em pan out.



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  • what is 'mininet'?

    – Thomas Ward
    Mar 3 '16 at 15:52











  • Perhaps that's it: mininet.org

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  • @whtyger,Yes Exactly.

    – john
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I've downloaded mininet 64bit and I imported it on VMware workstation 12. Installed command startx, but when I install gui "Ubuntu-desktop" or "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" and then run command startx i get the following error. I'd appreciate it if you help me out here step by step since I'm a beginner. Tried some methods found on the Internet but none of'em pan out.



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  • what is 'mininet'?

    – Thomas Ward
    Mar 3 '16 at 15:52











  • Perhaps that's it: mininet.org

    – whtyger
    Mar 3 '16 at 15:57











  • @whtyger,Yes Exactly.

    – john
    Mar 3 '16 at 16:27














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I've downloaded mininet 64bit and I imported it on VMware workstation 12. Installed command startx, but when I install gui "Ubuntu-desktop" or "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" and then run command startx i get the following error. I'd appreciate it if you help me out here step by step since I'm a beginner. Tried some methods found on the Internet but none of'em pan out.



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I've downloaded mininet 64bit and I imported it on VMware workstation 12. Installed command startx, but when I install gui "Ubuntu-desktop" or "ubuntu-gnome-desktop" and then run command startx i get the following error. I'd appreciate it if you help me out here step by step since I'm a beginner. Tried some methods found on the Internet but none of'em pan out.



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  • what is 'mininet'?

    – Thomas Ward
    Mar 3 '16 at 15:52











  • Perhaps that's it: mininet.org

    – whtyger
    Mar 3 '16 at 15:57











  • @whtyger,Yes Exactly.

    – john
    Mar 3 '16 at 16:27



















  • what is 'mininet'?

    – Thomas Ward
    Mar 3 '16 at 15:52











  • Perhaps that's it: mininet.org

    – whtyger
    Mar 3 '16 at 15:57











  • @whtyger,Yes Exactly.

    – john
    Mar 3 '16 at 16:27

















what is 'mininet'?

– Thomas Ward
Mar 3 '16 at 15:52





what is 'mininet'?

– Thomas Ward
Mar 3 '16 at 15:52













Perhaps that's it: mininet.org

– whtyger
Mar 3 '16 at 15:57





Perhaps that's it: mininet.org

– whtyger
Mar 3 '16 at 15:57













@whtyger,Yes Exactly.

– john
Mar 3 '16 at 16:27





@whtyger,Yes Exactly.

– john
Mar 3 '16 at 16:27










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Don't be alarmed. You have to again type 'startx' to boot normally.






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    problem solved,solution :



    step 1)sudo apt-get install xinit



    step 2)



    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
    sudo apt-get install gnome-shell


    step 3)sudo reboot






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              problem solved,solution :



              step 1)sudo apt-get install xinit



              step 2)



              sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
              sudo apt-get update
              sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
              sudo apt-get install gnome-shell


              step 3)sudo reboot






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                problem solved,solution :



                step 1)sudo apt-get install xinit



                step 2)



                sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
                sudo apt-get update
                sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
                sudo apt-get install gnome-shell


                step 3)sudo reboot






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                  problem solved,solution :



                  step 1)sudo apt-get install xinit



                  step 2)



                  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
                  sudo apt-get update
                  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
                  sudo apt-get install gnome-shell


                  step 3)sudo reboot






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                  problem solved,solution :



                  step 1)sudo apt-get install xinit



                  step 2)



                  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
                  sudo apt-get update
                  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
                  sudo apt-get install gnome-shell


                  step 3)sudo reboot







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