Step 8: Enabling GUI Access for DBCA – X11 Forwarding
SomeSometimes, catsclicking is better than typing—especially when you're setting up a database and prefer chasinga thingsmouse over a terminal. If that sounds like you, let’s get DBCA (Database Configuration Assistant) running with a mouse—so if you're the kind of DBA who likes to click instead of type, this step is for you. We're going to set up afull graphical environment so you can launch the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) on your Linux Arm serverinterface using XmingMobaXterm.
No extra fuss with Xming or PuTTY—MobaXterm does it all, like a well-trained cat fetching socks (okay, maybe not that onmagical, yourbut Windows machine.close).
Install X11 on Linux
1) Enable the CodeReady-builder repository
Install the needed packages. This will pull also multiple required dependencies:
Install GUI packages on your Linux server