Hi Dude,

You could try installing Docker on your desktop machine and then using one of 
the docker images on Docker Hub. It looks like InverseInc (PacketFence 
maintainers) have released new images 10 days ago:

https://hub.docker.com/search?q=packetfence&type=image

I hope this helps.

Jonathan

Jonathan Nathanson | Head of Systems Innovation
0203 176 1025 | 07738 065 802

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Hi Dude,
 
Best practice from what I have found is to use Centos 7 minimal install 
(command line only) and use install instructions 
https://packetfence.org/doc/PacketFence_Installation_Guide.html#_installing_packetfence_on_existing_linux
 for Redhat –based systems. But it looks like Debian is supported as well as 
the ZEN VMware virtual machine.  
 
However, I don’t think any of them support a GUI. Also, when Packetfence 
installs, it configures everything to work with Packetfence, and nothing else. 
I have found installing additional software (such as a GUI) on Packetfence 
servers to be problematic and many times will not work at all.
 
Peter Truax
Network Administrator
Saint Martin’s University
5000 Abbey Way E
Lacey, WA 98503
 
 
 
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Hi,
New User trying to learn the ropes.  Didn't see much mention of this problem 
I'm encountering.

I installed CentOS7 on a fresh machine, works well and GNOME Desktop works fine.

Then I follow the instructions to use 'yum' to install Packetfence.

Once done, the xserver won't run any more and has quit, back to command 
line/login.

When I run 'startx' it loads, shows the desktop for seconds then says "lost 
xerver connection"
and I'm back at the command line.

I don't see any FAQ or recommendations on rather a user can use a GUI desktop 
to manage
the PC that PF is installed on and if then  VNC can be used for further 
administer the PC that
PF is running on.  I have other apps on that PC I will be running that need GUI 
interface to 
actually administrator them.

Any hints here?
Where am I not seeing the light?

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