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So I installed Ubuntu server to run some tests on a VM. For various reasons I couldn't get a specific DEB file, and instead of using a shared folder I decided it would be a good idea to install ubuntu-desktop so I can run Firefox and grab the file directly from the web.



Now, every time I boot my machine I get the graphical interface, but I have no reason for it since I'm running tests with the LAMP server.



I tried this



How do I boot into console mode?



And this



Possible to install ubuntu-desktop and then boot to no GUI



If anyone has any idea for a solution, I'd appreciate it.



BTW: I thought about simply uninstalling ubuntu-desktop, but I feel like I might need it in the future, so, I really just want to disable the GUI.



EDIT:



While this solution is not perfect I realized, it works for now:



On the How do I boot into console mode? question, user Michael K mentions that:



"
Okay another way would be to disable the lightdm service in init:



/etc/init/lightdm.conf


in there there is a section like this:



start on (filesystem
and started dbus
and (drm-device-added card0 PRIMARY_DEVICE_FOR_DISPLAY=1
or stopped udev-fallback-graphics))


"



While this worked perfectly, I can't access the GUI with the startx command - the system just crashes. And I guess I'll need to uncomment the section to load startx.



Considering the fact that I want to keep the server running for as long as possible, having to restart it every time I want to log in the GUI is kinda unproductive.



EDIT2:



I guess it's possible simply to kill the GUI ( How to stop the Unity Desktop ) when I log in the system, it's still counter productive, but it works too.



EDIT3:



Michael K's reply worked fine. I just realized that to call the GUI I need to run lightdm and not startx


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That instructions works like a charm to me in my Ubuntu 12.04.1



Change (edit) in /etc/default/grub file:



From:



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


To:



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text"


Now you must update the grub configs:



sudo update-grub


And its done!
After reboot, to start the gui just login and type:



sudo service lightdm start

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