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    I know that maintaining multiple desktops can be a pain. I know that there is a lot of effort required to keep even one desktop environment up-to-date. But I am not a developer, and I don't appreciate being forced to use a developer's desktop. I tried installing the Cinnamon Desktop via terminal and got this response: Available GUI for RHEL 7.5. Red Hat Customer Portal. I tried to do sudo yum group install "Cinnamon Desktop", but got: I've tried enabling the CentOS repositories, as well as try to install 'dnf' without success :( As I already said, remove all CentOS repositories. Also for using EPEL you need to enable the RHEL 7-server-extras and the 7-server-optional repositories . then execute sudo yum clean all and sudo rm -r /var/cache/yum to clean up everything and run sudo yum update afterwards. :) If you are a new customer, register now for access to product evaluations and purchasing capabilities. Posted In Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Is the output Red Hat or CentOS Linux? Hi, I would like to know is there any extra available desktop environments in RHEL 7.5? How can I install them? Thanks! :) Thanks Christian I finally got it working I 'cleaned all' and then removed the yum cache and then it worked! If your company has an existing Red Hat account, your organization administrator can grant you access. Log in to Your Red Hat Account. Well, this is very much opinion based. Please bare in mind that RHEL is intended to be used in enterprise production environments (mostly as headless server) in the first place - if your main focus is to have and use a "nice looking desktop workstation" - you should consider to install fedora 30 workstation instead. :) This reply is just for He Bu for his reply on 3 February 2019, Need access to an account? Customer Portal. I've also tried that. The EPEL was successfully installed, I believe from CentOS repositories. I'll have to trace back on the repositories, but I think I managed to restore them back to the redhat ones. The only error I get, is from Firefox, which apparently got updated as well through CentOS. But still nothing. I'd have to take a look at what redhat I'm running. I'm a new user, and have only little Linux experience. I downloaded the most recent 64bit iso version, Select Your Language. For your security, if you’re on a public computer and have finished using your Red Hat services, please be sure to log out. Same here, I am using GNOME too, it is running on all my (CentOS / Fedora / Red Hat) systems. :) One main advantage is that when you use systems the way they are intended to be used and don't tweak desktop environments too much - the possibility to run into issues is "reduced to the max". Your Red Hat account gives you access to your profile, preferences, and services, depending on your status. There are some additional desktop environments available, to list all of them execute sudo yum group list hidden . You can easily install such a group by executing sudo yum group install " " . :) While I can appreciate the idea that RHEL is primarily for servers, unfortunately there are many programmers with at "Windows" mind set that force their applications to have a GUI. While GNOME is developer centric (hide all menus until you need them so you have more screen space to see and test the applications), not all enterprise desktops are for developers. Hi GD, I've explained it in my first response . specifically for Cinnamon see my response below. :) Sorry I had to reread your post. :) I apologize for the rant, and I know that you can't do anything about it. Fedora may be a valid alternative for some users, but many enterprises usually want stability, something that is more associated with Red Hat than it is with Fedora. While I would love to have the desktops offered by Fedora, my company is forcing me to choose Windows 10 or RHEL Workstation. Nothing else is allowed. Now that RHEL 8 has only one desktop environment, I may have to drop it. I am not sure what I am going to do. It seems that Red Hat is forgetting what I call the Universal Law of Individuality. "No one else is me." While it seems simple enough, it is too easily forgotten. If no one else is me, no one else has the same experiences, the same knowledge, the same likes and dislikes, or even the same way of looking at things. Just because GNOME works for 70% of users, doesn't mean that everyone likes it or that it works for everyone. Please run this command. Be nice to have this in RHEL8 as the std desktop is awful. The difference ? The second command won't work . a package cinnamon-desktop doesn't exist. :) Thanks! If I wanted to install Cinnamon, how I can I go about getting it? :) Error: Package: pix-1.6.1-3.el7.x86_64 (epel) Requires: libexiv2.so.12()(64bit) Available: exiv2-libs-0.23-6.el7.x86_64 (rhel-7-server-rpms) libexiv2.so.12()(64bit) Installed: exiv2-libs-0.26-3.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda/7.5) libexiv2.so.26()(64bit) You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest. 4GB version, and with Rufus made it into a bootable USB. From there I installed it, and yum update, yum upgrade it. So I presume I'm running the latest (stable) Redhat 7 something. Also, there's been a few times I've used the EPEL versions of lightdm (instead of gdm) along with "Mate Desktop" and "Cinnamon Desktop" for some customers who wanted something different for their own needs.. This is of course a one-off and not really supported by Red Hat. I've iked Cinnamon and Mate, and tried them just to see what it would be like for customers I helped who had it. Warning! Group Cinnamon Desktop does not exist! This is a dependency issue with the pix package from EPEL, which requires an older version of exiv2-libs. What you can do is force the downgrade of exiv2-libs, but I don't recommend to do that, because it may lead to issues with the GNOME desktop environment. Either wait until a newer version of the pix package is available from EPEL, or select another DE such as MATE, or just stick with the GNOME desktop environment, which is not that bad (IMHO at least). :) Responses. Have you tried it on RHEL 7.6 ? Please check for the correct group names with sudo yum group list hidden . :) Also please remove the CentOS repositories, they are causing confusion and conflicts. I have checked it . the group Cinnamon Desktop is available, install the desktop group with sudo yum group install "Cinnamon Desktop" . Red Hat Account. It's ok, I do enjoy using GNOME to be honest. I have always used it on Fedora also, so I am use to it. To install the Cinnamon desktop environment, just execute this command : sudo yum group install "Cinnamon Desktop" Hi Christian what is the difference between 1. yum group install "Cinnamon Desktop" 2. yum install cinnamon-desktop. And no, Fedora is not a valid alternative for enterprises. I admit that the rolling upgrades have gotten better, but there is still some major downtime needed once in a while as part of the upgrade. Look at what is happening with Windows 10. Now that Windows 10 is forcing upgrades, enterprises are starting to look for alternatives. Replacing one forced-upgrade OS with another forced-upgrade OS isn't a good option. Red Hat has an opportunity to provide a stable, good looking desktop for enterprises. They don't seem to want to capitalize on that. Please note that EPEL must be installed to get Cinnamon.

     

     

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