Oops. I didn't see this. This is a better answer than mine. Thanks Hal,

Jeff

On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 10:39:42PM -0600, Hal Eden wrote:
> hi, christopher,
> 
> i think that the problem is (given the message that you gave) that  
> your DISPLAY environment variable is not set, indicating perhaps that  
> you are trying to run this when logged in remotely via ssh/telnet OR  
> that you are running from a "raw" console (without starting up  
> Xwindows).
> 
> so, one option is to make sure that you do this within an X session  
> (i won't go into a tutorial on Xwindows right now). the problem with  
> this is it is difficult to to this from a script--if that is what you  
> are trying to figure out.
> 
> another option is to run your swiki "headless". take a look at http:// 
> minnow.cc.gatech.edu/swiki/92. (i believe there is a way to connect  
> directly into such an instance via VNC, although i haven't done it  
> myself).
> 
> what i do is to run a vnc server, which establishes its own Xwindows  
> environment and then i run the swiki within that. (i'm sure this was  
> borrowed from somewhere on the web...)
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> #!/bin/bash
> 
> vncserver -kill :1 > /dev/null 2>&1
> rm -rf /tmp/.X11-unix/X1
> vncserver :1 -name Squeak -depth 15
> (
>   cd /where/my/swiki/is
>   nohup ./squeak -display :1.0 -memory 50m squeak-dev.image &
> )
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> hope this helps!
> 
> hal
> 
> On Jun 27, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
> 
> >I have installed a Swiki on a Linux machine.
> >
> >>From the ComSwiki directory, I issued this command:
> >
> >./squeak squeak.image
> >
> >The resulting message is:
> >
> >Could not open display `(null)'
> >
> >
> >I have used this Swiki on a Windows machine before but not on Linux.
> >
> >Can someone provide some guidance?
> >
> >
> >Christopher Adams
> >
> >
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